Bloomberg: America is considering reducing restrictions on “Invidia” chips to the Emirates
The United States is considering a possible softening of the restrictions placed on the sales of ‘Invidia’ to the UAE, according to people who are familiar with the case, which indicated that US President Donald Trump may announce the beginning of the start of a bilateral electronic chips agreement during his upcoming visit to the Golf. These people have said that it has not been officially decided, and emphasizes that the controversy over the rules of semiconductors continues in Washington. However, the discussions on the amendment of the restrictions imposed on the disks of artificial intelligence of the Emirates are, however, an increasing momentum within the Ministry of Trade and the White House, according to people who asked not to reveal their identity because the talks are special. According to humans, any expected advertisement is unlikely to contain specific details on how to change the UAE’s access to discs. However, any step towards a possible agreement will be an achievement for the Golf State, which faces its ambitions in the field of artificial intelligence, the risk of delaying the new rules associated with the discs announced by President Joe Biden’s mandate last week. The announcement will also give a look at how Trump handled the policy of artificial intelligence outside China, as his administration discusses how to move forward with the so -called ‘artificial intelligence distribution base’, which sets boundaries of exporting slides to about 100 countries, including the UAE. Invidia shares increased by more than 5% on the New York Stock Exchange after Bloomberg published the news. Trump’s upcoming visit to the UAE is scheduled to visit the UAE as part of a wider tour in the Middle East that extends from May 13 to May 16, which means it will be in the region on May 15, the date on which companies must comply with the “basis of the distribution of artificial intelligence”. During his visit, the US president plans to confirm that the UAE is a natural ally of the United States, and according to humans, major investments have pumped into America. One of the persons reported that the president recently asked about the reason for the United States’ inability to sell chips to a state authorized to buy ‘F-35’ fighters, although the UAE is still negotiating with America on the terms of the agreement. Trump’s remarks came after his meeting with Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, national security advisor in the UAE and brother of the state president, who visited Washington in March, as part of the attempts to facilitate the coming of “Invidia” chips to the UAE market. Withuis spokesman and the Ministry of Trade refrained from commenting, as well as representatives of “Invidia” and the UAE Ambassade. Emirati Strategic Investments During the visit of Sheikh Tahnoun, the UAE unveiled the plans to invest up to $ 1.4 trillion in the fields of energy, semi -conductor, artificial intelligence infrastructure and manufacturing within the next decade. According to people who are familiar with the matter, this promise has contributed to accelerating the talks on the relief of slides. Weeks later, Silver Lake, which includes ‘Mubadala Investment Company’ in Abu Dhabi as investor, acquired the majority interest in the ‘Altera’ company, ‘Intel’, which, according to a US official, contributed to improve the UAE position. According to humans, the coming months are expected to be more Emirati investments in the US technological sector. In the context of broader talks on access to slides, these people indicated that some Trump administration officials set the idea of seeking a greater Emirati investment in Intel, the troubled US company that makes the US government’s efforts to manufacture the semiconductor locally. People reported that the discussions within the administration on the inclusion of “Intel” in a possible agreement with the Emirates are still internal and in the early stages. A “Mubadala” spokesman said he did not know any discussions related to “Intel”, while the company refused to comment. Invidia and the UAE on Wednesday called on the Trump Administration ‘CEO of’ Invidia ‘Jensen Huang to amend the running of artificial intelligence technologies to enable US businesses to take advantage of opportunities abroad, in view of the increase in competition with China. He told reporters in Washington: “I’m not sure what the new basis is to distribute artificial intelligence, but whatever it is, you must admit that the world has changed radically since the release of the base,” he told reporters in Washington. Invidia is constantly confirming that strict restrictions on slides are threatening to push other countries to Chinese technology. Since 2023, the US government has requested a special license to export ‘Invidia’ chips to the UAE and other wave states, due to the fear that this equipment may reach China. The UAE expanded Washington to ensure this concern, including the commitment of the G42 giant in the field of artificial intelligence to sell its share in the Chinese company “Huawei”, which paved the way for a $ 1.5 billion partnership with “Microsoft” announced during the Biden Administration. The ‘Microsoft’ publicly requested the Trump administration to alleviate the limitations of the export of discs to the Emirates and other ‘Friend of America’. The new horizons during the Trump of Emirati officials participated in advanced negotiations with the Biden Administration to achieve a government agreement on artificial intelligence applications, according to persons familiar with these negotiations. This agreement will enable Emirati businesses to overcome the limits of executing national slides in exchange for safety commitments, which also require a separate request to each business. But the UAE abandoned these talks after Trump’s victory in the November US election, before the official announcement of the ‘Artificial Intelligence Base’. Senior government officials and industry leaders in the Emirates are optimistic about the future under the new administration. Omar al -ulama, the UAE Minister of Angels and the UAE -Digital Economy, said in a recent interview that his country is not considered “just another player”, citing US and Emirati companies. Bing Xiao, president of the G42, said the vague ‘tangible and good progress’ is making advanced slides from America. However, it is still unclear what the form will make these similarities. Bloomberg said in March that the Trump administration officials are studying a set of amendments to the ‘artificial intelligence base’, including cancellation of the system at different levels in favor of united global licensing requirements. This road can be paved for countries such as the UAE to negotiate bilateral agreements to reach chips, a process that can be very complicated. Meanwhile, the dispatch of slides to the Emirates still requires continuous approvals of US officials who have different views on the implications of the UAE’s efforts in the field of artificial intelligence at national security.