Key Points

President Trump announced a $1.2 trillion economic agreement with Qatar, spanning aviation, defense, and quantum technology. The deal includes Boeing’s largest-ever aircraft order, supporting over 1 million US jobs. Defense contracts with Raytheon and General Atomics strengthen military ties between the two nations. The White House emphasized the partnership’s role in driving innovation and job growth in the US.

Key Points: Trump Signs $1.2 Trillion US-Qatar Deal with Boeing and Defense Contracts

  • Boeing secures largest-ever widebody order from Qatar Airways
  • $1B quantum tech investment boosts US-Qatar innovation
  • Raytheon and General Atomics land major defense contracts
  • Deal supports over 1M US jobs across multiple sectors
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Trump secures USD 1.2 trillion US-Qatar deal spanning aviation, energy and technology

Trump secures historic $1.2 trillion US-Qatar economic pact, including Boeing’s largest-ever aircraft order and defense tech investments.

"Today’s signings mark President Trump’s intent to accelerate Qatar’s defense investment in the US-Qatar security partnership. – White House"

Washington DC, May 15

US President Donald Trump announced several agreements with Qatar valued at over USD 243.5 billion, alongside a broader economic exchange worth at least USD 1.2 trillion.

Signed during a visit to Qatar, the deals include sectors from aviation and energy to defence and quantum technology. Highlighting a landmark Boeing-GE Aerospace sale to Qatar Airways--Boeing's largest-ever widebody order--the agreements are expected to support over 1 million US jobs and deepen strategic cooperation between Washington and Doha.

The White House released a statement on Wednesday stating, "Today in Qatar, President Donald J. Trump signed an agreement with Qatar to generate an economic exchange worth at least USD 1.2 trillion. President Trump also announced economic deals totalling more than USD 243.5 billion between the United States and Qatar, including a historic sale of Boeing aircraft and GE Aerospace engines to Qatar Airways."

The statement added, "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. Allies like Qatar are partnering in the United States' success."

Boeing and GE Aerospace secured a landmark order from Qatar Airways, a USD 96 billion agreement to acquire up to 210 American-made Boeing 787 Dreamliner and 777X aircraft powered by GE Aerospace engines. This is Boeing's largest-ever widebody order and largest-ever 787 order. This historic agreement will support 154,000 US jobs annually, totalling over 1 million jobs in the United States during the course of production and delivery of this deal.

According to the White House, Qatar will invest up to USD 1 billion in state-of-the-art quantum technologies and workforce development provided by the Joint Venture, supporting US and Qatari jobs and leadership in this critical emerging technology.

"Today's signings mark President Trump's intent to accelerate Qatar's defence investment in the US-Qatar security partnership--enhancing regional deterrence and benefiting the US industrial base. The defence deals secured today lock in Qatar's procurement of state-of-the-art military equipment from two leading US defence companies," the White House added.

Raytheon, an RTX business, secured a USD 1 billion agreement for Qatar's acquisition of counter-drone capabilities, signed by the US and Qatari governments. This deal establishes Qatar as the first international customer for Raytheon's Fixed Site - Low, Slow, Small Unmanned Aerial System Integrated Defeat System (FS-LIDS), designed to counter unmanned aircraft. The deal directly supports high-skilled manufacturing and engineering jobs in the United States and reinforces America's leadership in innovative defence technologies.

General Atomics secured a nearly USD 2 billion agreement for Qatar's acquisition of the MQ-9B remotely piloted aircraft system, signed by the US and Qatari governments. This deal will strengthen the US-Qatar bilateral relationship and provide the Qatari Armed Forces with the most advanced multi-mission remotely piloted aircraft in the world, powered by US products made in America.

The United States and Qatar also signed a statement of intent to further strengthen their security partnership, outlining over USD 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.

The White House added, "These new agreements and instruments aim to drive the growth of the US-Qatar bilateral commercial relationship, create thousands of well-paying jobs, and open new trade and investment opportunities for both countries over the coming decade and beyond."

The US president is on a four-day trip to the Gulf, during which he first visited Saudi Arabia, which was also the venue for his first state visit during his first term in office between 2016 and 2020. His last stop would be the UAE.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Interesting to see Qatar investing so heavily in US tech and defense. Hope India can also attract such massive investments in our defense manufacturing sector under 'Make in India'. We have the talent, just need better policies and execution. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While this is great for US jobs, I wonder how this affects India-Qatar relations. Many Indians work in Qatar's aviation sector. Hope these new Boeing planes mean more job opportunities for our skilled engineers and technicians there.
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Amit S.
The quantum technology investment is what caught my eye! India should take notes - we need to be at the forefront of such emerging technologies. Our ISRO has shown what we're capable of when we focus on R&D.
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Sunita R.
With all this defense equipment going to Qatar, I hope the US maintains balance in the Gulf region. We have good relations with multiple countries there and stability is important for India's energy security.
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Vikram J.
The numbers are staggering! 1.2 trillion dollars... that's more than half of India's GDP. Makes you wonder when our domestic companies will land deals of this scale. Tatas and Mahindras are doing well, but we need more global players.
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Neha P.
As someone working in aviation, this Boeing deal is massive! Qatar Airways is a key player and this order will keep their fleet modern. Wonder if this affects their plans with Airbus too. Competition is good for the industry though.

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