Abu Dhabi’s money man pledges accelerated US investment

· Source: Semafor · Field: Finance & Economics — Capital Markets & Investment Management, Economic Analysis & Policy · Depth: Fundamental Awareness, quick

Summary

Khaldoon Al Mubarak, a key Abu Dhabi financial official, recently visited Washington to affirm the UAE's decade-long, \$1.4 trillion investment commitment to the US. He pledged to accelerate investments in technology and energy infrastructure, despite regional and macroeconomic challenges. This follows over \$100 billion in investment and trade deals since May 2025, primarily directed into AI, energy infrastructure, healthcare, and manufacturing. Notable UAE firms like MGX, Judan, and G42 have significantly increased US deal announcements, with MGX participating in Anthropic, OpenAI, and xAI fundraises, and acquiring a stake in Aligned Data Centers for \$40 billion. Judan bought a majority stake in Alpha Wave Global, and G42 is expanding its US data center footprint and building a 5GW UAE-US AI Campus in Abu Dhabi, with 500MW coming online this year. US exports to the UAE reached \$31.4 billion in 2025, creating a \$23.8 billion trade surplus for Washington.

Key takeaway

For US technology and energy executives seeking capital, the UAE's accelerated investment commitment presents a significant opportunity. You should actively engage with Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth funds and investment firms like Mubadala, MGX, and Judan, as they are directing substantial capital into AI, data centers, and energy infrastructure. Consider how your projects align with their strategic focus on long-term growth and technological advancement to attract crucial funding.

Key insights

The UAE is rapidly expanding its strategic investments in US technology and energy, particularly AI infrastructure.

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