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Why Saudi Arabia might not fulfil spending pledge to US amid China-America rivalry

Analysts say Riyadh’s investment target of nearly US$1 trillion may not be feasible – and it’s more about optics than a binding commitment

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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets US President Donald Trump in Washington on November 18. They announced that Riyadh had pledged investments of nearly US$1 trillion in the US. Photo: TNS
Zhao Ziwen
Saudi Arabia has pledged to boost investments in America to nearly US$1 trillion, but according to analysts Riyadh could struggle to meet that target.
Rather, they said the pledge – announced when Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visited Washington last month – was more about the “political display” than a binding commitment.
It was an increase to the US$600 billion that was promised in May, when US President Donald Trump visited Riyadh.
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The latest pledge comes as the rivalry intensifies between the US and China, including a battle for influence in the oil-rich kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
By comparison, China and Saudi Arabia signed commercial deals worth about US$30 billion when Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Riyadh in 2022.
China and Saudi Arabia signed about US$30 billion worth of deals when Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Riyadh in 2022. Photo: AFP
China and Saudi Arabia signed about US$30 billion worth of deals when Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Riyadh in 2022. Photo: AFP

New business deals signed between Riyadh and Washington in November cover US infrastructure, technology and industry and include a civil nuclear cooperation agreement and a memorandum of understanding on artificial intelligence.

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