U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent arrives to testify throughout a Senate Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Monetary Companies and Common Authorities listening to within the Dirksen Senate Workplace Constructing on April 22, 2026 in Washington, DC.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated Wednesday that “many” oil-rich U.S. allies within the Persian Gulf have requested a monetary backstop amid financial turbulence from the struggle with Iran.
Bessent’s feedback go additional than White Home assertions to CNBC on Tuesday, the place an official stated the U.S. had not but been formally requested to ascertain a foreign money swap line by the United Arab Emirates, solely that there had been discussions concerning the subject.
Such a swap line would supply the UAE or different Gulf nations with liquidity within the U.S. greenback, however comes loaded with political threat as U.S. customers climate increased costs from the struggle for meals, fuel and different on a regular basis purchases.
“Lots of our Gulf allies have requested swap strains,” Bessent stated. “Swap strains, whether or not it is from the Federal Reserve or the Treasury, are to take care of order within the greenback funding markets and to forestall the sale of the U.S. property in a disorderly means.”
“The swap line would each profit the UAE and the U.S., and as I stated, quite a few different international locations, together with a few of our Asian allies [who] have additionally requested them,” he stated, with out specifying which different international locations.
Gulf international locations, together with the UAE, have been hit exhausting by the struggle with Iran. Tehran has fired missiles at U.S. allies within the area, damaging financial infrastructure. Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz has additionally choked oil revenues which might be essential to Gulf nations.
A foreign money swap may be crucial to make sure the U.S. greenback, which is dominant in almost all oil exchanges, stays in use.
President Donald Trump stated on CNBC’s “Squawk Field” on Tuesday that he want to help the UAE if it is attainable.
“If I may assist them, I’d,” the president stated.
Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., who serves on each the Senate Finance and International Relations committees, was supportive of a foreign money swap with the UAE in a Tuesday interview with CNBC.
Daines stated he thinks “[Bessent] is shifting in that route, and I help him in that.”
Democrats, nonetheless, are more likely to reap the benefits of the political opening from a foreign money swap, particularly with rich nations within the Center East. The UAE has one of many highest per capita incomes on the earth.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., who questioned Bessent on the potential foreign money swap on the listening to, highlighted the home financial circumstances underneath which a swap would happen.
“The struggle in Iran has already value us dearly, Van Hollen stated. “Along with lives misplaced, we’re speaking about over a billion {dollars} a day in taxpayer cash, we’re speaking about increased fuel costs, increased costs general, and now we perceive that the UAE is asking you to supply them a swap line by way of the Trade Stabilization Fund.”
Van Hollen additionally famous troves of current reporting on the UAE-U.S. relationship, together with reported investments from members of the Gulf nation’s authorities within the Trump household’s enterprise and the enjoyable of protections round superior synthetic intelligence chips.
— CNBC’s Megan Cassella contributed to this report.

