The US Department of Commerce has announced sweeping changes to its export control regulations, making it easier for approved UAE government entities and commercial organizations to access a broad range of advanced American technologies. The move grants the UAE expanded license-free access to eligible exports, including advanced AI chips and servers, commercial satellites and spacecraft, certain dual-use technologies supporting oil, gas and civil nuclear industries, and other strategic technologies. The policy reflects Washington's recognition of the UAE as one of its closest technology and security partners.
The updated rules also simplify technology transfers for many American companies operating in the UAE while creating new opportunities for collaboration across artificial intelligence, aerospace, energy, advanced manufacturing, and digital infrastructure. The Commerce Department said the decision reflects decades of cooperation between the two countries and aligns with the broader US–UAE framework for AI and advanced technology collaboration.
Why This Matters
The policy marks one of the most significant steps to date in the rapidly expanding US–UAE technology partnership. By easing access to advanced American technologies, the United States is reinforcing the UAE's role as a trusted partner for AI, digital infrastructure, energy, and aerospace while creating new commercial opportunities for US companies. The announcement builds on a series of recent bilateral initiatives—including cooperation on advanced semiconductors, AI infrastructure, and strategic investment—and reflects the growing confidence underpinning one of America's most important technology partnerships in the Middle East.
