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TA’ZIZ and Alpha Dhabi Join Forces for $10 Billion Chemicals Investment in UAE

By KlickAnalytics Data Insights  |   May 7, 2026 03:04AM ET

- TA’ZIZ and Alpha Dhabi have signed a strategic collaboration agreement for a whopping $10 billion investment in the chemical sector in the UAE.
- The collaboration aims to boost the country's chemicals industry and drive economic growth through various projects and initiatives.



TA’ZIZ and Alpha Dhabi have officially inked a strategic collaboration agreement to invest a jaw-dropping $10 billion in the chemical sector in the UAE. This partnership between the two industry giants is set to revolutionize the chemicals industry in the country and drive significant economic growth through a range of innovative projects and initiatives. The investment is expected to have a far-reaching impact on the sector and strengthen the UAE's position as a key player in the global chemicals market. This collaboration marks a major milestone in the industry and sets the stage for a new era of growth and development in the chemical sector.
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