Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani (L) receives US President Donald Trump within the Qatari capital Doha on Could 14, 2025.
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ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — If the Arab Gulf states had been to carry a recognition contest proper now, President Donald Trump could be the promenade king.
The forty fifth and forty seventh president of the USA was greeted with spectacular fanfare in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates throughout his 4-day go to to the area.
In Riyadh, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman broke royal protocol by personally greeting the president on the tarmac. Trump’s motorcade from Qatar’s Doha airport was flanked by shiny purple Tesla cybertrucks and riders on horseback. And in Abu Dhabi, UAE chief Mohammed bin Zayed awarded his American counterpart with the Order of Zayed Award, the nation’s highest civil honor.
As if that wasn’t sufficient, a parade of royal camels welcomed Trump outdoors the Amiri Diwan, Qatar’s presidential workplace. Chatting with Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, Trump made it clear he was impressed.
“As a building man, that is excellent marble,” Trump mentioned, gesturing to the partitions and columns of the palace. “That is what they name perfecto. We admire these camels,” he added. “I have never seen camels like that in a very long time. And actually, we admire it very a lot.”
Members of an honour guard sit on camels subsequent to U.S. and Qatari flags forward of a state dinner at Lusail Palace hosted by Qatar’s Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani throughout a go to by U.S. President Donald Trump, in Lusail, Qatar, Could 14, 2025.
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The optics of the U.S. chief’s Center East go to had been robust, showcasing the larger-than-life opulence of the area’s richest petrostates — and the way a lot of that wealth they’re prepared to spend to deepen their ties with the U.S. and advance their very own financial agendas.
The numbers are historic. Qatar and the U.S. agreed on a $1.2 trillion “financial trade”; Saudia Arabia promised to speculate $600 billion within the U.S., and main tasks had been signed with the United Arab Emirates, after Abu Dhabi in March dedicated to a 10-year, $1.4 trillion funding framework within the U.S.
There stays some doubt as as to if these numbers are life like, particularly throughout a interval of low oil costs and weaker income for crude-producing international locations. And a number of the offers, like Qatar’s file order of 210 Boeing jets and Saudi Arabia’s $142 billion arms cope with the U.S. — the biggest weapons deal ever inked — will doubtless take many years to pan out.
However the message was clear: the Gulf states need to be first in line with regards to partnering with the U.S., whether or not it’s for enterprise, army, or tech.
A Qatari police Tesla Cyber Truck escorts the motorcade of US President Donald Trump from Hamad Worldwide Airport towards the Royal Palace in Doha on Could 14, 2025.
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“The Gulf has at all times gotten alongside higher with business-first presidents, and President Trump suits that mould completely,” Tarik Solomon, board member and former chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Saudi Arabia, advised CNBC.
“He nonetheless symbolizes quick cash, large protection, and entry to American tech. So, if cozying as much as him helps safe a seat on the desk of the subsequent world order, the Gulf is bringing the gold-plated chair.”
Some observers prompt the three Gulf international locations had been competing with each other for Trump’s affection. However many within the area say it is extra of a long-term, strategic alignment.
U.S. President Donald Trump meets Qatar’s Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, in Doha, Qatar, Could 14, 2025.
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“I don’t view the massive financial bulletins as a contest among the many three international locations; fairly, they replicate a contest with different areas — Europe for instance — for a more in-depth relation with the U.S. administration,” mentioned Ahmed Rashad, an Abu Dhabi-based assistant professor of economics on the Financial Analysis Discussion board.
“The financial offers seem important to extend the attractiveness of the Center East go to. Then again, the first motive of the GCC [Gulf Cooperation Council] international locations seems to be strengthening relations with the U.S. and securing entry to superior applied sciences,” Rashad mentioned.

The bromance vibes had been actual in Saudi Arabia particularly, the place Trump and Mohammed bin Salman heaped reward on one another in remarks made throughout the U.S.-Saudi Funding Summit. The occasion, held within the opulent Ritz-Carlton Riyadh, was attended by scores of prime American CEOs together with the likes of Tesla’s Elon Musk, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang and BlackRock‘s Larry Fink, to call a number of.
Within the UAE, in the meantime, Trump and Emirati chief Mohammed bin Zayed lauded their private friendship and the greater than 50-year alliance between their international locations. The go to was the primary by an American president to the UAE since George W. Bush visited the sheikhdom in 2008.
The nice and cozy physique language and free-flowing mutual compliments signified a stark distinction in tone from visits to the nation by officers from the Biden administration, which had been peppered with pressure.
The UAE already seems to be reaping rewards from the shift in strategy. Current studies say the U.S. has a preliminary settlement with the UAE to permit it to import, for the primary time, 500,000 of Nvidia’s H100 chips per yr — probably the most superior chips the American firm produces. This might speed up the desert sheikhdom’s potential to the construct information facilities wanted to energy its AI fashions.
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (R) welcomes his US counterpart Donald Trump upon arrival on the presidential terminal in Abu Dhabi on Could 15, 2025.
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“Trump’s journey to the Gulf displays the growing personalization of geopolitics,” mentioned Taufiq Rahim, principal at 2040 Advisory and writer of “Trump 2.5: A Primer.”
“The area’s leaders have responded accordingly, placing on an ornate show for the visiting president. Flattery and compliments turn into as essential to the announcement and substance of offers.”
The longer-term query, Rahim famous, facilities on the viability of the investments.
“For instance, what number of information facilities are even wanted? In an effort to be the ‘largest’, the outlay by every nation may very well create extra provide that surpasses demand in sure sectors,” he mentioned.
Shoot-for-the-moon pledges are nonetheless the correct technique in line with the American Chamber of Commerce’s Solomon — whether or not every greenback comes by over the subsequent a number of years is a matter that may be handled later.
“Certain, lots of it’s theater,” he mentioned. “However on this area, signaling ambition is half the sport. Even when solely 50% sticks, it is nonetheless an impactful play.”
Correction: This text has been up to date to replicate that Tarik Solomon is the previous chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Saudi Arabia.