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Trump Pressures OPEC to Cut Oil Prices Globally

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
January 24, 2025
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President Donald J. Trump

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U.S. President Donald Trump has vowed to urge Saudi Arabia and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to lower global oil prices, arguing that this move would bring an end to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.

Speaking at the World Economic Summit in Davos, Switzerland, Trump outlined his strategy to pressure OPEC to crash oil prices as part of his broader agenda to tackle inflation and geopolitical instability.

President Trump asserted that high oil prices are prolonging the war between Russia and Ukraine by providing economic support to the Kremlin.

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“If the price came down, the Russia-Ukraine war would end immediately,” Trump told world leaders. He criticized OPEC for not acting sooner to reduce oil prices, saying, “They should have done it long ago. They’re very responsible, actually, to a certain extent, for what’s taking place — millions of lives are being lost.”

Trump’s remarks reflect his broader foreign policy approach, which emphasizes economic pressure as a means of achieving diplomatic goals. Analysts suggest that Trump’s strategy seeks to weaken Russia’s ability to finance its military operations by cutting off one of its primary revenue streams—oil exports.

Trump’s speech included a direct appeal to Saudi Arabia, the de facto leader of OPEC, to take decisive action to lower oil prices. “I’m going to ask Saudi Arabia and OPEC to bring down the cost of oil,” he said.

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Trump added that a drop in oil prices would have far-reaching implications, including reducing inflation globally and easing economic pressure on countries reliant on energy imports.

His comments signal a potential shift in U.S.-OPEC relations, as Trump’s administration appears poised to play a more active role in influencing the cartel’s production decisions.

Trump’s remarks at Davos had an immediate impact on global oil markets. Brent crude oil prices dropped below $80 per barrel on Friday morning, settling at $78.35, according to Financial Times Market Data. The decline reflects market anticipation of increased OPEC production and the potential for reduced geopolitical tensions.

Oil prices had been elevated in recent months due to disruptions in global supply chains following Washington’s sanctions on Russia’s oil and gas industry.

These sanctions, imposed days before Trump took office, forced countries like China and India to seek alternative suppliers, driving demand for OPEC oil.

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President Trump argued that lower oil prices would have a cascading effect on the global economy, including a reduction in inflation.

“With oil prices going down, I’ll demand that interest rates drop immediately.  And, likewise, they should be dropping all over the world.  Interest rates should follow us.”

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He also called on central banks worldwide to follow the U.S. Federal Reserve in lowering interest rates.

Lower energy costs are expected to ease inflationary pressures by reducing production and transportation costs for goods and services. In the U.S., where inflation remains a key economic challenge, Trump’s proposal could offer relief to consumers and businesses alike.

Lower energy costs are expected to ease inflationary pressures by reducing production and transportation costs for goods and services. In the U.S., where inflation remains a key economic challenge, Trump’s proposal could offer relief to consumers and businesses alike.

Trump’s comments represent a nuanced approach to the Russia-Ukraine war, suggesting a willingness to use economic leverage to achieve a diplomatic resolution.

While Trump had previously faced criticism for his perceived closeness to Russian President Vladimir Putin, his remarks at Davos suggest a more confrontational stance aimed at undermining Russia’s war effort.

By targeting oil prices, Trump hopes to weaken Russia’s primary source of revenue while fostering global economic stability. However, some analysts caution that this strategy could face resistance from OPEC members, many of whom rely on high oil prices to sustain their economies.

President Trump’s pledge to pressure OPEC to lower oil prices marks a bold attempt to address multiple global challenges, from the Russia-Ukraine war to inflation. While his strategy has already influenced oil markets, its long-term success will depend on OPEC’s response and the broader geopolitical landscape.

As Trump continues to make headlines with his disruptive policies, his ability to navigate the complexities of global energy and diplomacy will play a critical role in shaping the economic and political future of not only the U.S. but the world at large.

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