China Digital Currency Platform Gains Momentum in Cross Border Payments

A China led cross border digital currency platform has recorded a sharp surge in transaction volumes, underscoring growing interest among central banks in alternatives to dollar centric payment systems. The platform, designed to enable direct settlements using central bank digital currencies, has processed

U.S.–China Fintech Rivalry, Competing for Control of Digital Currencies

The competition between the United States and China has expanded from trade and technology into the domain of digital currencies and financial innovation.Both countries are shaping the future of money through central bank digital currency programs, fintech regulation, and blockchain-based payment systems that

China Pushes Multi-Polar Currency Order via Digital Yuan Strategy

China is intensifying efforts to use its digital yuan as a tool to promote a multi-polar global currency order. The strategy reflects Beijing’s long-standing goal of reducing reliance on the US dollar in international trade and financial settlements. By leveraging central bank digital

China’s Digital Yuan and Its Global Ripple Effect

The state’s central bank digital currency strategy and its impact on global trade. China’s central bank digital currency (CBDC), the digital yuan, has moved from pilot projects to broader implementation, reshaping both domestic finance and global trade dynamics. By 2025, the digital yuan

China and BRICS+: Monetary Diplomacy in a Fragmented World

How Beijing leverages BRICS expansion to challenge dollar dominance and promote financial alternatives. A Bigger BRICS In 2024, the BRICS bloc Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa expanded to include new members such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UAE, creating what

China’s Debt Diplomacy: Myth or Reality?

A data-driven look at BRI loans, defaults, and the global debate around “debt traps.” The Debt Trap Narrative Since the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2013, critics have accused Beijing of practicing “debt trap diplomacy” offering loans to developing