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Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by SeeThisLoser: 3:18pm On Mar 15, 2022
[quote]Saudi Arabia is in active talks with Beijing to price its some of its oil sales to China in yuan, people familiar with the matter said, a move that would dent the U.S. dollar’s dominance of the global petroleum market and mark another shift by the world’s top crude exporter toward Asia.

The talks with China over yuan-priced oil contracts have been off and on for six years but have accelerated this year as the Saudis have grown increasingly unhappy with decades-old U.S. security commitments to defend the kingdom, the people said.

The Saudis are angry over the U.S.’s lack of support for their intervention in the Yemen civil war, and over the Biden administration’s attempt to strike a deal with Iran over its nuclear program. Saudi officials have said they were shocked by the precipitous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last year.

China buys more than 25% of the oil that Saudi Arabia exports. If priced in yuan, those sales would boost the standing of China’s currency.

It would be a profound shift for Saudi Arabia to price even some of its roughly 6.2 million barrels of day of crude exports in anything other than dollars. The majority of global oil sales—around 80%—are done in dollars, and the Saudis have traded oil exclusively in dollars since 1974, in a deal with the Nixon administration that included security guarantees for the kingdom.

China introduced yuan-priced oil contracts in 2018 as part of its efforts to make its currency tradable across the world, but they haven’t made a dent in the dollar’s dominance of the oil market. For China, using dollars has become a hazard highlighted by U.S. sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program and on Russia in response to the Ukraine invasion.

China has stepped up its courtship of the Saudi kingdom. In recent years, China has helped Saudi Arabia build its own ballistic missiles, consulted on a nuclear program and begun investing in Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s pet projects, such as Neom, a futuristic new city.

Meanwhile the Saudi relationship with the U.S. has deteriorated under President Biden, who said in the 2020 campaign that the kingdom should be a “pariah” for the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018. Prince Mohammed, who U.S. intelligence authorities say ordered Mr. Khashoggi’s killing, refused to sit in on a call between Mr. Biden and the Saudi ruler, King Salman, last month.

It also comes as the U.S. economic relationship with the Saudis is diminishing. The U.S. is now among the top oil producers in the world. It once imported 2 million barrels of Saudi crude a day in the early 1990s but those numbers have fallen to less than 500,000 barrels a day in December 2021, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

By contrast, China’s oil imports have swelled over the last three decades, in line with its expanding economy. Saudi Arabia was China’s top crude supplier in 2021, selling at 1.76 million barrels a day, followed by Russia at 1.6 million barrels a day, according to data from China’s General Administration of Customs.

“The dynamics have dramatically changed. The U.S. relationship with the Saudis has changed, China is the world’s biggest crude importer and they are offering many lucrative incentives to the kingdom,” said a Saudi official familiar with the talks.

“China has been offering everything you could possibly imagine to the kingdom,” the official said.

A senior U.S. official called the idea of the Saudis selling oil to China in yuan “highly volatile and aggressive” and “not very likely.” The official said the Saudis had floated the idea in the past when there was tension between Washington and Riyadh.

It is possible the Saudis could back off. Switching millions of barrels of oil trades from dollars to yuan every day could rattle the Saudi economy, which has a currency, the riyal, pegged to the dollar. Prince Mohammed’s aides have been warning him of unpredictable economic damage if he moves ahead with the plan hastily.

Doing more sales in yuan would more closely connect Saudi Arabia to China’s currency, which hasn’t caught on with international investors because of the tight controls Beijing keeps on it. Contracting oil sales in a less stable currency could also undermine the Saudi government’s fiscal outlook.

The impact on the Saudi economy would likely depend on the quantity of oil sales involved and the price of oil. Some economists said moving away from dollar-denominated oil sales would diversify the kingdom’s revenue base and could eventually lead it to repeg the riyal to a basket of currencies, similar to Kuwait’s dinar.

“If it is (done) now at a time of strong oil prices, it would not be seen negatively. It would be more seen as deepening ties with China,” said Monica Malik, chief economist at Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank.

The Saudis still plan to do most oil transactions in dollars, the people familiar with their talks say. But the move could tempt other producers to price their Chinese exports in yuan as well. China’s other big sources of oil are Russia, Angola and Iraq.

The Saudi move could chip away at the supremacy of the U.S. dollar in the international financial system, which Washington has relied on for decades to print Treasury bills it uses to finance its budget deficit.

“The oil market, and by extension the entire global commodities market, is the insurance policy of the status of the dollar as reserve currency,” said economist Gal Luft, co-director of the Washington-based Institute for the Analysis of Global Security who co-wrote a book about de-dollarization. “If that block is taken out of the wall, the wall will begin to collapse.”

—David S. Cloud contributed to this article.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/saudi-arabia-considers-accepting-yuan-instead-of-dollars-for-chinese-oil-sales-11647351541

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by SeeThisLoser: 3:18pm On Mar 15, 2022
Good move Saudi Arabia, who does the USA think it is. smiley

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by Mrkumareze(m): 3:21pm On Mar 15, 2022
It all depends on what Saudi buys from China, if their trade balances, no lele but I doubt if that will go well..

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by samuelgodson(m): 3:24pm On Mar 15, 2022
Oh boy

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by brosom(m): 5:56pm On Mar 15, 2022
The game is on,


China fighting economic war in every way necessarily.

They really want full control of economic power.

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by bigdammyj: 5:56pm On Mar 15, 2022
Okay
Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by Alexas58: 5:56pm On Mar 15, 2022
Forex people Smiling sheepishly as they will short sell usd/jpy in no distant time and cash out

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by Sundaypaul12345: 5:56pm On Mar 15, 2022
Dollar in the mud

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by NwaNimo1(m): 5:56pm On Mar 15, 2022
Dollar go crash ohh....


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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by WarriAproko: 5:56pm On Mar 15, 2022
USA go hear weeen

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by GboyegaD(m): 5:56pm On Mar 15, 2022
Internal politics is quite interesting. Everyone needs to show how powerful they are. That said, na Balance of Payment matter.

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by anonymous1759(m): 5:56pm On Mar 15, 2022
grin cheesy grin
PUTIN has put some people in wahala . Because of PUTIN you went to romance with IRAN forgetting it's because of Your unfriendly attitude toward IRAN that makes her one of your strongest allies . ( Saudi Arabia)
Interesting times In the world politics. The world is indeed not a unipolar system every country should trade with what every currency that pleases her period .
Thanks to PUTIN for clipping the wings of these supremacist cool

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by dettolgel: 5:56pm On Mar 15, 2022
The Saudi Royal family wan begin get small small issues abi? grin

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by WarriAproko: 5:56pm On Mar 15, 2022
That dollars go turn iron condem

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by DeathToAfonja: 5:56pm On Mar 15, 2022
Consider harder
Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by seanwilliam(m): 5:57pm On Mar 15, 2022
Like for USA share for Russia


I buy all types of gift cards and PayPal/skrill funds. I’m tested and trusted

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by CoronaVirusPro: 5:57pm On Mar 15, 2022
Comedy!

Best time for Kuwait and Qatar to stand up to Saudi. Those US ammunitions they bragging with needs to stop.

Now Iran can comfortably bomb Saudi Aramco since Saudi relationship with U.S has been severed

The Jamal Kashoogi murder also needs to be reinvestigated. Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud ordering the killing of a US citizen. That alone should trigger USA dropping bombs on Saudi.

The idiots don't know who they fvcking with!

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by RapistOnBail: 5:58pm On Mar 15, 2022
And this will surely affect the USA

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by Flier: 5:59pm On Mar 15, 2022
The same SAUDI that can not survive without USA security

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by Remman(m): 5:59pm On Mar 15, 2022
Lol! welcome to the broke family...

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by DEXTROVERT: 6:00pm On Mar 15, 2022
UK
Will
Start
Sanctioning
Man city
and other Saudi money bags

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by fredoooooo: 6:00pm On Mar 15, 2022
Legoo
Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by Amodi470(m): 6:01pm On Mar 15, 2022
Following Nigeria's footsteps
We are indeed smart

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Re: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead Of Dollars For Chinese Oil Sales by jimtemi1: 6:01pm On Mar 15, 2022
SeeThisLoser:
Good move Saudi Arabia, who does the USA think it is. smiley
na initial graa gra for the Saudis, that stupid currency will have to be change to dollars if it will enter Europe, then what's the use?

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