Are Saudi Arabia and China Forging A New Oil For Gold Trading Partnership?

Could Saudi Arabia and China be quietly reshaping the global financial landscape? Market watchers are closely monitoring reports that the Shanghai Gold Exchange International (SGEI) will establish a vault in Saudi Arabia, potentially creating a new path for an oil-for-gold trade that bypasses the U.S. dollar.

The reported development comes from BullionStar, who stated on social media: “Saudi Arabia and China are deepening RMB-oil ties. Now confirmed: the Shanghai Gold Exchange International (SGEI) will establish a vault in Saudi Arabia.”

This arrangement would potentially allow oil exporters to effectively receive payment in the form of physical gold—a capability that BullionStar suggests “gives oil exporters the option to convert RMB directly into gold.”

The possible vault follows what BullionStar identifies as $50 billion in Saudi-China investment deals from 2022 and an RMB-SAR currency swap mechanism established in 2023, according to their social media posts. But questions remain about whether this represents a decisive move away from dollar dependence.

BullionStar noted, “Saudi Arabia is still pegged to the USD – but the architecture for a new settlement loop is emerging,” suggesting these moves may be more about contingency planning than immediate disruption.

Some financial experts question whether these developments signal preparation for a post-dollar trading environment. According to BullionStar, “The motive isn’t to disrupt – it’s to prepare for a world where trust in the dollar is no longer guaranteed.”

The social media posts indicate China appears to be “building optionality – through yuan settlement, gold convertibility, and parallel infrastructure,” while Saudi Arabia is “seeking leverage – testing alternatives while still anchored to the dollar.”

BullionStar points to “bilateral currency swaps, local settlement systems, and gold-linked trade mechanisms” as alternatives being developed behind the scenes.



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