City
Epaper

US announces $243.5 bn deals with Qatar

By IANS | Updated: May 15, 2025 04:27 IST

Washington, May 15 The US has announced deals totaling more than $243.5 billion with Qatar, calling the series ...

Open in App

Washington, May 15 The US has announced deals totaling more than $243.5 billion with Qatar, calling the series of agreements with the Gulf Arab country will generate an economic exchange worth at least $1.2 trillion.

The White House said in a press statement on Wednesday that Boeing and GE Aerospace secured a $96 billion agreement to sell Qatar Airways up to 210 Boeing 787 Dreamliner and 777X aircraft powered by GE Aerospace engines.

The White House noted it is "Boeing's largest-ever widebody order and largest-ever 787 order".

"The landmark deals celebrated today will drive innovation and prosperity for generations, bolster American manufacturing and technological leadership, and put America on the path to a new Golden Age," the White House said.

Trump has focused much of his energy on the trip in securing investment dollars, while praising Gulf states for seeking a deeper partnership with the US, Xinhua news agency reported.

American multinational technology-focused defence, intelligence, and infrastructure engineering firm Parson won 30 projects worth up to $97 billion in Qatar, while energy services company McDermott secured seven active projects worth $8.5 billion. Quantinuum finalised a joint venture agreement with Al Rabban Capital, a prominent Qatari company, to invest up to $1 billion in state-of-the-art quantum technologies and workforce development in the US, according to the press statement.

The US and Qatar also signed a series of defence cooperation agreements, including a $1 billion agreement with Raytheon for Qatar's acquisition of counter-drone capabilities and a nearly $2-billion agreement with General Atomics for Qatar's acquisition of the MQ-9B remotely piloted aircraft system.

In addition, the two countries signed a statement of intent to further strengthen their security partnership, outlining more than $38 billion in potential investments including support for burden-sharing at Al Udeid Air Base and future defence capabilities related to air defence and maritime security.

Al Udeid Air Base is reportedly the largest US military base in the Middle East.

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday landed in Doha, Qatar, on the second day of his Middle East tour after his visit in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.

In 2022, Qatar became the third country in the Gulf region, after Bahrain and Kuwait, to be designated a major non-NATO ally by the US.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalPeter Navarro cries foul after being fact-checked over India's Russian oil purchases

InternationalAt least one killed in blast during cricket match in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, says police

InternationalMoS Kirti Vardhan Singh interacts with Indian community in Iceland

EntertainmentJeremy Renner shares how the cast of his new help him recover

Hockey"We will try our best to take it away from them": Coach Craig Fulton on Asia Cup title clash against Korea

Business Realted Stories

BusinessGST reforms will boost fisheries, animal husbandry and dairying sectors: Minister

BusinessGold prices surge over Rs 6,000, silver soars Rs 10,000 in 30 days amid global uncertainties

BusinessPNB signs MoU with Rajasthan govt for Rs 21,000 crore financial assistance

BusinessGST reform will supercharge Indian economy: Rice Exporters' Federation's Dev Garg

BusinessIEPFA Committee proposes simplified documentation for low-value claims to enhance ease of living