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Saudi Arabia’s $600B U.S. Deal Hinges on High Oil Prices, Risks Trump Clash

May 16, 2025
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Saudi Arabia’s $600B U.S. Deal Hinges on High Oil Prices, Risks Trump Clash

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Saudi Arabia’s massive $600 billion economic pledge to the U.S. is being hailed as a strategic win for both nations. But there’s a catch: it only works if oil prices stay high — a scenario that’s likely to draw sharp criticism from Donald Trump.

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The Kingdom’s commitment spans energy, defense, and tech collaborations, aimed at strengthening ties with the U.S. while cementing its Vision 2030 diversification plan. However, much of the funding is reliant on sustained oil revenues, making Riyadh highly sensitive to global price fluctuations.

For Trump, this could become a political flashpoint. The former president has long advocated for lower oil prices to ease consumer pain at the pump, often clashing with OPEC’s production strategies during his first term.

The $600B Bet: Why High Oil Prices Are Non-Negotiable

Saudi Arabia’s financial muscle comes from its oil exports. Despite efforts to diversify, hydrocarbons still account for over 70% of the Kingdom’s revenue. For the $600 billion investment plan to stay afloat, oil prices need to remain above $80 per barrel, analysts say.

That’s why Saudi-led OPEC+ has been curbing output aggressively, aiming to keep supply tight and prices elevated. As of May 2025, Brent crude is hovering near $85, providing the Kingdom with breathing room. But this balancing act won’t sit well with Trump if he returns to the Oval Office.

Trump’s Energy Agenda Could Spark Tensions

During his presidency, Trump repeatedly pressured OPEC to boost production and lower oil prices, framing it as a benefit to American consumers. His “drill, baby, drill” rhetoric aimed to increase U.S. energy independence while criticizing foreign oil reliance.

A high-price environment driven by Saudi policy could reignite Trump’s ire, especially with 2026 midterms looming. Political pressure to reduce gasoline prices may clash with Riyadh’s economic priorities.

“This sets up a familiar battle,” says Helima Croft, head of global commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets. “Trump wants cheap gas for voters. Saudi needs high prices for its economy. Something’s going to give.”

Beyond Oil: Geopolitics and the Bigger Picture

Saudi Arabia’s $600B investment plan isn’t just about oil. It includes partnerships with U.S. defense contractors, semiconductor initiatives, and sovereign wealth fund deployments into American tech.

Still, oil remains the foundation. Any sustained drop in prices could force the Kingdom to scale back its ambitions or delay critical projects tied to Vision 2030.

For the Biden administration, the deal is a diplomatic win. But a second Trump presidency could complicate matters, reviving his hardline stance on OPEC and pushing for policies that undermine Saudi price strategies.

The Road Ahead: Cooperation or Collision?

As global energy dynamics shift, the U.S.-Saudi relationship remains transactional but fragile. Riyadh’s $600B promise reflects a deeper alignment of interests — but also a vulnerability to political shifts in Washington.

With Trump’s return to the campaign trail, the clash between cheap gas populism and Saudi economic needs may soon escalate. And once again, the price at the pump could become a geopolitical battleground.

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