UAE · Defense · AI · China Risk
Bytebao Group combines US ITAR/EAR regulatory depth, native Mandarin capability, and permanent Gulf presence to advise defense, AI, and dual-use technology companies on their most complex US export control and China risk challenges.
The UAE sits at the centre of the US-China technology competition. Leading sovereign AI companies have made binding compliance commitments to the US government on chip exports. The region's major defense groups hold active US defense partnerships. Regional universities are building US research collaborations. Each of these positions creates compliance obligations that require expertise no generalist practice in this market can provide.
Bytebao Group was established to address that gap — combining ITAR/EAR regulatory depth developed inside a US defense prime, native Mandarin capability applied directly to Chinese entity analysis, and UAE market presence built through years of engagement in the Abu Dhabi defense and technology ecosystem.
The compliance obligations created by the US-UAE AI Acceleration Partnership, the BIS Affiliates Rule, and the growth of US defense prime partnerships in Abu Dhabi require a practice that holds all three elements simultaneously — regulatory authority, language capability, and market presence.
The BIS Affiliates Rule — which expands compliance requirements for companies with Chinese affiliates — is suspended until November 2026. BIS enforcement is rising sharply. The cost of inaction is now quantifiable.
Bytebao Group was founded by Jamilia Grier following nearly a decade as a senior trade compliance advisor at a leading US defense prime, where her work spanned ITAR-controlled programs of the highest complexity across multiple jurisdictions. That operational background — not advisory theory — is the foundation of every engagement Bytebao undertakes.
Bytebao was established in Dubai in 2021 to serve the specific compliance challenges of the UAE defense and technology market — combining ITAR/EAR depth with native Mandarin capability and permanent Gulf presence in a way no other practice in this region provides.
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Defense technology companies, AI infrastructure operators, and institutions with Chinese relationships in the UAE face a shared challenge — compliance obligations that most advisory firms cannot fully address. Contact Bytebao to discuss your situation.
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