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US Eases Export Curbs on UAE, Opening Door for AI Chip Sales
The Trump administration plans to ease export restrictions on the United Arab Emirates, clearing the way for the Gulf state to buy a wide range of advanced technologies including commercial satellites and semiconductors used for artificial intelligence.
US makes it easier to export certain military items, AI chips and commercial satellites to the UAE
By Karen FreifeldJuly 10 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Commerce loosened export controls on the United Arab Emirates on Friday, making it easier to export military items, certain commercial satellites and spacecraft, according to a U.S. government posting in the Federal Register.The UAE government and approved companies also will now be able to access advanced computing items license-free, the posting said.
UAE in AI chips breakthrough as US ends curb on exports
‘First Arab nation to be trusted’ Massive boost for emirate’s AI industry Restrictions lifted on military goods The US is removing restrictions on the sale of advanced American technology and other sensitive goods to the UAE, putting the Gulf state on a par with the US’s closest allies. Emirati officials and US technology companies have long lamented that Washington’s treatment of the UAE for export control purposes was hindering bilateral engag…
The U.S. Department of Commerce has significantly eased export controls on commercial and military products to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The UAE has been moved from restricted groups D:3 and D:4 to group A:5. This allows for the export of a wide range of products, including military equipment, commercial satellites, oil and gas equipment, and artificial intelligence chips, without licenses.
The Trump administration plans to ease export restrictions for the United Arab Emirates (UAE), paving the way for the Gulf State to acquire a wide range of advanced technologies, including commercial satellites and semiconductors used for artificial intelligence. In a notice scheduled for publication next week, the Department of Commerce noted that the UAE now qualify for more favourable treatment under U.S. export control laws, citing the measu…
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