United States Welcomes UAE Signing of the Pax Silica Declaration.

The United States formally welcomed the United Arab Emirates’ signing of the Pax Silica Declaration, marking a major step in strategic economic and technology cooperation. 

The move places the UAE at the center of a growing coalition focused on secure supply chains, trusted technology, and long term competitiveness in the AI age.

Why the Pax Silica Declaration Matters in the AI Age.

This declaration focuses on control of critical assets. Compute power. Silicon. Minerals. Energy. These assets now shape economic strength and national security.

The UAE’s decision to sign signals intent. Build resilience. Reduce dependency risks. Align with partners who prioritize trusted systems and secure infrastructure.

The signing took place with US Under Secretary Jacob Helberg and UAE Minister Saeed Bin Mubarak Al Hajeri, underlining high level political commitment.


The declaration frames Pax Silica as an AI era coalition. Members treat compute, silicon, minerals, and energy as strategic assets, not commodities. This shared approach supports coordinated investment and policy alignment.

The UAE becomes the ninth signatory, joining Australia, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Qatar, Singapore, and the United Kingdom. India is set to join next month, expanding the coalition’s scale and influence.

UAE Leadership and the Shape of Future Cooperation.

The UAE enters Pax Silica with a strong record. Energy leadership. Global logistics. Capital deployment. Advanced technology investment.

Flagship cooperation areas include: 6G connectivity

Large scale compute and data centers
Advanced manufacturing
Logistics infrastructure
Mineral refining
Energy systems.

These projects aim to secure supply chains and support economic diversification. Trusted AI ecosystems sit at the center of this strategy.

This partnership follows a positive sum model. Shared competitiveness. Shared prosperity. Each member strengthens the overall network.

The UAE’s participation reinforces its role as a reliable partner for the United States and allied economies seeking stability in an AI driven global economy.


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