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特朗普再收中东“礼包”:同阿联酋签2000亿美元商业协议,合作在阿建5GW数据中心
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-05-15 22:05

Group 1 - The United States and the UAE signed a commercial agreement worth over $200 billion, contributing to a total investment commitment exceeding $2 trillion from Trump's Middle East trip [1][2] - The new agreement enhances market access for U.S. exporters and strengthens economic and national security, significantly expanding U.S. domestic investment [1][3] - The agreement is based on a $1.4 trillion investment framework established by the UAE earlier this year, focusing on AI infrastructure, semiconductors, energy, quantum computing, biotechnology, and manufacturing [1][4] Group 2 - The AI data center, part of a planned 5GW AI park in Abu Dhabi, will be constructed by UAE tech company G42 and operated in collaboration with several U.S. firms [2][3] - The AI-related agreements are central to U.S.-UAE cooperation, enhancing the UAE's technological capabilities and establishing the largest AI data center park in the Middle East [2][3] - The U.S. Department of Commerce announced the establishment of a "U.S.-UAE AI Accelerated Partnership" framework to strengthen cooperation on critical technologies [1][3] Group 3 - The agreements cover various sectors including aviation, energy, AI, and public cloud services, similar to recent agreements with Saudi Arabia and Qatar [4][6] - Boeing and GE Aviation received a $14.5 billion order from Etihad Airways for 28 U.S.-made aircraft, creating 60,000 jobs in the U.S. [4] - Emirates Global Aluminum will invest $4 billion in an aluminum smelting project in Oklahoma, marking the first new aluminum smelting plant in the U.S. in 45 years, creating 1,000 jobs [4] Group 4 - ExxonMobil, Occidental Petroleum, and EOG Resources will collaborate with ADNOC on a $60 billion oil and gas production expansion project, creating hundreds of technical jobs [4] - Holtec International is partnering with IHC Industrial Holding Company to build SMR-300 small modular reactors, with a total investment commitment of $10 billion for the reactors and an additional $20 billion for the project [6] - Qualcomm is expanding its global innovation efforts through partnerships in Abu Dhabi, focusing on AI, data centers, and industrial IoT [6]