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UAE to invest up to $50 billion in Canada in industries such as AI, energy

The agreement comes under a broader push to tighten economic cooperation

by Staff Correspondent
November 22, 2025
in Bilateral Agreements, Investment
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UAE to invest up to $50 billion in Canada in industries such as AI, energy

In a landmark move, the United Arab Emirates has approved an investment framework to channel up to US$50 billion into Canada’s key strategic sectors, including artificial intelligence, energy, mining, and logistics.

The agreement was formalized during Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to Abu Dhabi, where he met with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and other senior leaders. Under the deal, Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed Al Nahyan officially approved the initiative, signaling the deepening of economic ties between the two countries.

Strategic Sectors on the Table

According to the framework, the UAE will invest across several high-impact areas in Canada:

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI): With Canada’s growing reputation in AI research and innovation, the UAE sees opportunity in partnering to build data centers, fund R&D, and scale AI-driven businesses.

  • Energy: Investment will cover both traditional and clean energy, reflecting the UAE’s ambition to support Canada’s energy infrastructure while advancing its own global energy strategy.

  • Mining: The framework includes support for mining, especially in critical minerals, which are essential for technology and clean energy supply chains.

  • Logistics and Infrastructure: Capital will also flow into logistics to strengthen supply chains and transportation networks between the two nations.

A Sign of Strengthened Bilateral Relations

The agreement comes under a broader push to tighten economic cooperation. As part of the visit, Canada and the UAE also launched negotiations on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), which aims to reduce trade barriers, cut tariffs, and boost market access.
Moreover, both sides signed a Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (FIPA) intended to give investors more certainty, with clear, predictable rules to safeguard investments.

Officials from both governments framed the new investment commitment as an extension of a long-standing partnership built on trust and shared economic ambition. According to the Abu Dhabi Media Office, the framework “reflects the UAE’s status as a leading global investor in developed markets.”

Backed by Real Capital

Despite being a new commitment, the UAE already has a significant profile in Canada: by 2024, its foreign direct investment stock in Canada stood at US$8.8 billion. The new agreement could dramatically scale that number, driving billions into long-term, high-growth projects.

Implications for Canada

For Canada, the influx of UAE capital is expected to deliver multiple benefits:

  • Accelerated development of AI infrastructure, helping cement Canada’s role as an innovation hub.

  • Strengthened energy projects that align with both nations’ sustainability goals.

  • Enhanced mining development, particularly in resources critical for the green transition.

  • Expanded logistics networks, which could support trade and improve Canada’s connectivity.

Canadian officials believe the deal will help create jobs, foster technology transfer, and deepen economic ties for decades.

Challenges and the Road Ahead

Despite the promise, several challenges remain. Long-term investments on this scale require careful risk management and regulatory alignment. Moreover, both sides must ensure that projects deliver mutual benefits, respecting local communities, labor rights, and environmental standards.

Still, the size and ambition of the deal mark a turning point. The UAE’s commitment to investing $50 billion in Canada is not just a financial pledge — it’s a signal of strategic partnership and shared vision for a technology- and energy-driven future.

Staff Correspondent

Staff Correspondent

As a Staff Correspondent at T&I News, we explore the intersection of technology, investment, and innovation across the UAE. From startup breakthroughs to major economic shifts, Our stories provides latest updates and coverages along with insights that help readers understand emerging trends in the field of technology and investment.

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