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    UAE Holds Talks with US on Dollar Swap Line Amid Gulf Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United Arab Emirates has engaged in initial discussions with the United States regarding the establishment of a dollar swap line, driven by concerns over financial stability and energy export disruptions amid escalating regional tensions. Khaled Mohamed Balama, Governor of the UAE Central Bank, recently met in Washington with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, along with officials from the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve, to explore this possibility.

    While these talks are still in the preliminary phase and no formal request has been made, the UAE is proactively seeking economic safeguards against potential fallout from ongoing conflicts. The country’s oil and gas infrastructure, as well as Dubai, have reportedly been exposed to drone and missile threats linked to Iran, raising fears of damage that could impact the economy and its status as a global financial center.

    Any disruption to crude oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz would directly threaten the UAE’s primary source of dollar revenue. This scenario has sparked concerns about dwindling foreign reserves, capital flight, and increased volatility in domestic markets.

    Notably, Emirati officials have indicated that if a significant shortage of dollars occurs, they might consider using alternative currencies such as the Chinese yuan for some oil transactions. This potential shift could challenge the dollar’s prevailing dominance in international trade.

    However, approval of a formal swap line by the Federal Reserve appears unlikely, as the Fed traditionally authorizes such arrangements only when foreign shocks pose risks to the US financial system. Meanwhile, the US Treasury is reportedly examining other possible support mechanisms should market pressures escalate further.

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