Saudi Arabia, Major Tech Companies Discuss Expanding Future AI Partnerships

Eng. Abdullah Alswaha held meetings with leaders of leading global companies in Davos
Eng. Abdullah Alswaha held meetings with leaders of leading global companies in Davos
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Saudi Arabia, Major Tech Companies Discuss Expanding Future AI Partnerships

Eng. Abdullah Alswaha held meetings with leaders of leading global companies in Davos
Eng. Abdullah Alswaha held meetings with leaders of leading global companies in Davos

The Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) Eng. Abdullah Alswaha has held meetings with leaders of leading global companies during his participation in the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos.

The meetings discussed prospects for strategic investments and expanding future partnerships in artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and modern technologies, highlighting the Kingdom's position as a hub for technology and innovation in the region.

To enhance Amazon Web Services' investments in Saudi Arabia, Alswaha met with the CEO of Amazon Web Services (AWS), Matt Garman, to discuss enhancing the strategic partnership in cloud computing, AI, and AWS investments in the Kingdom. This will support the growth of the digital economy and affirm Saudi Arabia's regional position as a center for innovation and advanced technical solutions.

In the context of strengthening global partnerships in AI, Alswaha engaged in discussions with founder and CEO of Scale AI Alexandr Wang, focusing on enhancing AI and data solutions and developing the Kingdom's capabilities to achieve its aspirations and develop the digital economy.

Alswaha also discussed with IBM CEO Arvind Krishna opportunities for high-quality investments in Saudi Arabia, expanding IA and big data partnerships, and developing national capabilities in modern technologies.

He met with Sony's Chairman and CEO Kenichiro Yoshida to expand partnerships in technology and innovation, develop strategic partnerships, and exchange expertise to support the digital economy and develop capabilities in online gaming.

Additionally, MCIT Vice Minister Eng. Haitham AlOhali discussed with OpenAI's Chief Product Officer Kevin Weil ways to enhance partnerships in developing AI technologies and invest in their promising potential to drive the growth of the digital economy and achieve sustainable development.



EU Says it Agreed with UAE to Launch Free Trade Talks

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen looks on in Brussels, Belgium, 10 April 2025. EPA/OLIVIER MATTHYS
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen looks on in Brussels, Belgium, 10 April 2025. EPA/OLIVIER MATTHYS
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EU Says it Agreed with UAE to Launch Free Trade Talks

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen looks on in Brussels, Belgium, 10 April 2025. EPA/OLIVIER MATTHYS
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen looks on in Brussels, Belgium, 10 April 2025. EPA/OLIVIER MATTHYS

The European Union said on Thursday it agreed with the United Arab Emirates to launch free trade talks, amid the upheaval and uncertainties created by US President Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs. He has since walked back some of the tariffs.

“Today, (the European Commission) President von der Leyen held a cordial phone call with His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates. During their discussion, they agreed to launch negotiations on a free trade agreement,” the EU said in a statement, according to Reuters.

The talks will focus on trade in goods, services, investment and deepening cooperation in strategic sectors including renewable energy, green hydrogen and critical raw materials, the EU said.

The UAE's president said the decision to initiate negotiations on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with the EU reflects a shared determination to unlock the full potential of cooperation and advance their economic, trade, and investment ties in support of development aims.

“The CEPA would create new avenues for cooperation between the UAE and EU, increase trade and investment flows, and strengthen partnerships between the business communities of both sides,” Sheikh Mohamed wrote on his X account.

He emphasized that UAE-EU relations are founded on a common vision of stability, growth, and prosperity.

By reducing tariffs and unnecessary trade barriers and improving market access for goods and services, the pact is expected to foster opportunities in key sectors including advanced manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and artificial intelligence, UAE's state news agency (WAM) said.

The EU is the UAE's second-largest trading partner, accounting for 8.3% of the Emirati total non-oil trade. The wealthy Gulf state is also the EU’s largest export destination and investment partner in the Middle East and North Africa, WAM added on Thursday.