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US eases restrictions on Apple’s access to AI chips and data center equipment in the UAE

The U.S. Department of Commerce has relaxed export restrictions for the United Arab Emirates, allowing Apple and seven other U.S. companies to bring advanced-computing chips, servers, and controlled technology into the UAE without individual export licenses. The rule, effective July 14, covers AI chips and data center equipment, potentially enabling Apple to expand its data center infrastructure in the region.

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US eases restrictions on Apple’s access to AI chips and data center equipment in the UAE
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Apple is among eight U.S. companies now able to bring covered advanced-computing chips, servers, and other controlled technology into the UAE without applying for individual export licenses. Here’s what that means.

UAE export hurdles cleared #

As spotted by Reuters, the U.S. Department of Commerce is relaxing export restrictions for the United Arab Emirates, giving approved companies easier access to certain advanced computing hardware and other controlled technologies.

From the final rule, filed for public inspection ahead of its July 14 publication in the Federal Register, where STA stands for Strategic Trade Authorization: “Certain U.S.-headquartered AI companies and their UAE-based subsidiaries […] may, as specified, receive advanced computing items license-free […] and receive all other eligible items pursuant to full use of License Exception STA.”

Apple is one of eight U.S.-headquartered companies covered by the new rule, alongside Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Oracle, and xAI. The authorization covers “advanced computing items” regulated by sections 742.6(a)(6)(iii)(A)-(B) of the Export Administration Regulations.

In a nutshell, these rules govern when companies need U.S. approval to export, reexport, or transfer covered advanced-computing chips, servers, and other systems that contain them, as well as designated software and technology. They also account for who ultimately receives and uses those items, and for what purpose.

Under the new rule, Apple and its subsidiaries (alongside the other companies mentioned in the document) can receive covered advanced-computing chips, servers, software, and technology at their UAE operations without applying for individual licenses, provided they are the approved recipients and end users.

If and how Apple will take advantage of the new authorization remains to be seen, although data center infrastructure would be the most obvious use case.

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