The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) is quietly repositioning its U.S. investment strategy under the leadership of CEO Mohammad Saif Al-Sowaidi, aligning capital with critical sectors of the American economy amid rising protectionism and geopolitical volatility.
This strategic shift, rooted in the long-term implications of the Trump-era economic doctrine, seeks to embed Qatari capital within politically insulated, security-sensitive industries.
The following In-depth report explores the key dimensions of QIA’s U.S. recalibration, including:
- The three strategic sectors driving QIA’s U.S. investment realignment
- How Al-Sowaidi is positioning QIA inside U.S. national security supply chains
- Risk mitigation strategies to shield QIA from potential challenges
- The logic behind QIA’s use of local alliances and Delaware-based structures to secure operational resilience
- The broader implications of rising global trade tensions on QIA’s U.S. exposure