Bahrain Balances AI Partnerships with US and China Amid Regional Dynamics
Bahrain is strategically navigating AI partnerships, engaging both US and China to enhance digital infrastructure and political autonomy. The Comprehensive Strategic Partnership signed with China in May 2024 focuses on energy, investment, and digital economy, while Bahrain aims to maintain alignment with US cybersecurity frameworks.

Bahrain is adopting a pragmatic approach to artificial intelligence partnerships, engaging both US and China. The Comprehensive Strategic Partnership signed on May 31, 2024, with China targets cooperation in energy and the digital economy, supporting Bahrain's Economic Vision 2030.
Bahrain hosts Tencent's hyperscale data center, enhancing digital banking infrastructure and positioning itself as a regional gateway for Chinese cloud services. However, it remains outside major US-led AI governance coalitions and has launched its own AI ethics policy.
Future strategy may involve maintaining Chinese technology while enhancing interoperability with US and EU standards. This dual engagement could impact Bahrain's long-term technology choices, particularly in cybersecurity.



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