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Digital yuan: China plans for cross-border payments use

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November 13, 2023
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Digital yuan: China plans for cross-border payments use

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China plans to use its digital yuan for cross-border payments, as part of a strategy to strengthen its position in the global financial system.

China is planning to start using its digital yuan for cross-border payments. The processing of international payments through the practical use of the Chinese digital currency is part of the country’s broader strategy. The aim: to strengthen China’s position in the global financial system.

The role of the BRICS organization

This development is in response to the shared vision of the BRICS group, which seeks to minimize reliance on the conventional monetary system, currently dominated by the US dollar. China’s strategy portfolio includes the use of the digital yuan for oil transaction settlements via PetroChina, as reported by China Daily.

Future developments:digital yuan and its expansion

The expansion plan for the digital yuan is led by the Deputy CEO of the Bank of China, Xing Guiwei. At a fintech conference, Xing highlighted the significant progress the country has made in cross-border projects since 2020. The People’s Bank of China has recorded an increase in transactions made with the digital yuan, suggesting a growth in the use of this new currency.

The change in the international financial paradigm

While China’s adoption of the digital yuan is still in an early phase, its determined intentions to promote the use of this currency in international transactions could lead to a change in the international financial system. The country is trying to rewrite the rules of international trade by shaping the future of global finance.

China as a CBDC leader

With the advance of the digital age, China wants to establish itself as a leading power in the field of CBDCs. By integrating the digital yuan into cross-border transactions, China is seeking to consolidate the role of its global monetary system.

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