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    Qatar finance minister says AI to be big part of US investments, UK-Gulf trade deal close

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    Posted on October 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:technologyinvestmenteconomic growthArtificial Intelligence

    Quick Summary

    Qatar's finance minister highlights AI's role in US investments and the nearing completion of a UK-Gulf trade deal, aiming for economic diversification.

    Table of Contents

    • Qatar's Investment Strategy in Technology
    • Focus on Artificial Intelligence
    • Trade Deal with the UK
    • Economic Growth Prospects
    • Diversification of Qatar's Economy

    Qatar's Finance Minister Highlights AI's Role in US Investments

    Qatar's Investment Strategy in Technology

    RIYADH (Reuters) -Qatar's finance minister said on Tuesday that artificial intelligence would be a big part of planned Qatari investments in the United States.

    Focus on Artificial Intelligence

    "I would say most of the (QIA investment) will be in technology and AI because we see the growth in this field, and it is going to be rewarding," Ali Ahmed Al-Kuwari said, speaking in Riyadh at the annual Future Investment Initiative conference.

    Trade Deal with the UK

    "Now we see the huge growth in the U.S. economy is coming from technology and AI and we believe this is one area we are going to focus on," he said.

    Economic Growth Prospects

    The Qatar Investment Authority, Qatar's sovereign wealth fund, plans to at least double its annual U.S. investments in the next decade, its CEO said in May.

    Diversification of Qatar's Economy

    The fund had already pledged to invest $500 billion in the U.S. economy over the next 10 years.

    Al-Kuwari also highlighted the importance of the sector for diversifying Qatar's own economy and reducing its dependence on hydrocarbon income.

    Speaking alongside his British counterpart Rachel Reeves, Kuwari said a trade agreement between the UK and the Gulf Cooperation Council was "almost done".

    Reeves said on Monday she was confident a trade deal with Gulf countries could be done quickly after she had "really good" meetings about an agreement that could help her plan to speed up economic growth.

    (Reporting by Nayera Abdallah and Andrew Mills in Dubai; Writing by Rachna Uppal; Editing by Michael Georgy and Aidan Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Qatar plans significant AI investments in the US.
    • •AI and technology are key to Qatar's economic growth.
    • •Qatar aims to double its US investments in a decade.
    • •A UK-Gulf trade deal is nearing completion.
    • •Qatar seeks to diversify away from hydrocarbon reliance.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Qatar finance minister says AI to be big part of US investments, UK-Gulf trade deal close

    1What is artificial intelligence?

    Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines designed to think and act like humans. It includes learning, reasoning, and self-correction capabilities.

    2What is the Qatar Investment Authority?

    The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) is Qatar's sovereign wealth fund, responsible for investing the country's surplus wealth to diversify its economy and generate returns.

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