China expands digital yuan to Singapore and ASEAN trade routes

The People's Bank of China has pledged to integrate the digital yuan into the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor and establish a cross-border payment pilot with Singapore to promote the internationalisation of China's currency.

In an effort to further promote the internationalisation of China's currency, Beijing has pledged to expand the use of its digital yuan, including by establishing a cross-border payment pilot with Singapore. The measures, announced by the People’s Bank of China on Wednesday, are tied to a broader financial support plan for China’s New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor – a trade and logistics network, launched in 2017, that links landlocked cities in western China with hundreds of global ports via rail, road and shipping connections.

The PBOC, along with seven other government ministries and agencies, vowed to support the “exploration of pilot programmes for cross-border digital yuan payments between the [Chinese] mainland and Singapore” and promote “cross-border payments using central bank digital currencies” with places such as Thailand, Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. Hong Kong is the largest offshore yuan market.

The latest developments also come as China is looking to diversify exchanges with other countries amid its trade war with the United States, boosting adoption in Southeast Asia via China’s CIPS payment network.

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