WASHINGTON: The United States announced a major easing of export restrictions on the United Arab Emirates on Friday, removing barriers to sales of advanced AI chips and military items to the Gulf ally.
The commerce department said it would upgrade the UAE’s status under US export rules, a move that reflects the country’s designation as a major defence partner and its role in supporting American national security objectives, including in the war in Iran.
The department said it would remove the UAE from two restricted country groups, making it eligible for licence-free exports of controlled military items, certain satellites and spacecraft, and dual-use goods used in oil and gas production, desalination and civil nuclear power.
The changes will also lift restrictions on support for the UAE’s drone programmes.
The upgraded status “is warranted in light of the ongoing US-UAE military partnership and the UAE’s commitment to preventing the diversion and misuse of sensitive US technology”, the department said.










