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This resolution condemns a decision by President Trump to permit the export of advanced AI chips to the United Arab Emirates. It cites significant national security risks and suggests a conflict of interest due to a prior financial deal between the UAE and a Trump family company. The resolution calls for the reversal of this export decision.

S. Res. 598 2026 Session senate

Action required

If enacted, this resolution would require the reversal of the decision to export advanced AI chips to the UAE.

Binding status

proposed

Governing body

US Congress

Direction

restrictive

Innovation impact

constraining

Affected industries

technologydefensefinancial services

Affected roles

government

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US Senate Resolution Condemns Advanced AI Chip Export to UAE

A U.S. Senate resolution was introduced condemning a prior presidential decision to permit the export of advanced artificial intelligence chips to the United Arab Emirates [1]. The resolution asserts that this decision poses significant national security risks [1]. This development occurred months after a reported $500 million deal between the UAE and a Trump family crypto company [1]. The resolution has been referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs [1].

"A resolution condemning and calling for the reversal of President Trump’s decision to allow the export of advanced artificial intelligence chips to the United Arab Emirates, despite significant risks to national security..."

Enriched 2026-05-18

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