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$128 billion in US company deals during Dubai Airshow: US Ambassador

Martina A. Strong, the Ambassador of the United States to the United Arab Emirates.
  • Martina A Strong underlined the UAE's significance as a market for American companies, highlighting the presence of over 1,500 American businesses
  • The companies are drawn to the UAE's strategic location, its pro-business environment, and its gateway to burgeoning regional markets, she noted

Abu Dhabi, UAE – Martina A Strong, the US Ambassador to the UAE revealed on Monday that American companies secured over $128 billion in deals for cutting-edge American technology, innovative products, and premium services during the Dubai Airshow, including a $52 billion deal between Emirates Airlines and Boeing.

In statements to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), Strong underlined the UAE’s significance as a market for American companies, highlighting the presence of over 1,500 American businesses, many of which are global leaders in their respective industries.

The companies are drawn to the UAE’s strategic location, its pro-business environment, and its gateway to burgeoning regional markets, she noted.

Strong further emphasised the strength of the US investment landscape, characterised by a dynamic market and a robust regulatory framework that fosters growth and innovation, adding diversity remains a cornerstone of the American workforce.