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China's tech giants lobby for offshore yuan stablecoin, sources say

China's tech giants lobby for offshore yuan stablecoin, sources say

The Hindu2 days ago
China's tech giants JD.com and Alibaba affiliate Ant Group are urging the central bank to authorise yuan-based stablecoins to counter the growing sway of U.S. dollar-linked cryptocurrencies, people with direct knowledge of the discussions said.
The two firms propose China allow the launch of stablecoins in Hong Kong pegged to its offshore yuan to help promote global use of the Chinese currency and fend off the dollar's growing digital influence, the two sources said.
The moves come as Hong Kong races the United States in setting up a regulatory framework for stablecoins, competing for a greater reach in global digital finance and trade.
Their lobbying efforts, if successful, would mark a major shift in the way Beijing views cryptocurrencies, which it banned in 2021, and could reshape China's strategy in promoting international use of the yuan.
Stablecoins are digital tokens, in the form of cryptocurrencies pegged to liquid assets, so far mostly the U.S. dollar but also in some cases gold or other currencies.
Their underlying blockchain technology enables instant, borderless and round-the-clock transfer of funds at low cost, giving them the potential to disrupt traditional cross-border payment systems.
Both JD.com and Ant already plan to issue stablecoins backed by the Hong Kong dollar, after the island's new legislation takes effect on August 1.
But in closed-door discussions with the People's Bank of China, JD.com has argued that offshore yuan stablecoins are urgently needed as a tool to promote yuan internationalisation, the sources told Reuters.
Such a view has also been expressed by other industry players.
"The global expansion of U.S. dollar stablecoins is posing fresh challenges to yuan internationalisation," Wang Yongli, co-chairman of Digital China Information Service Group said in an article posted on his social media account last month.
"It would be a strategic risk if cross-border yuan payment is not as efficient as dollar stablecoins," said Wang, former vice head of Bank of China.
The PBOC, JD.com and Ant did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.
The global stablecoin market is currently small at about $247 billion, according to crypto data provider CoinGecko. However, Standard Chartered Bank estimates it could grow to $2 trillion by 2028.
Over 99% of stablecoins are U.S. dollar-denominated, according to the Bank for International Settlements.
China has long harboured ambitions for the yuan to be a global currency, similar to the euro or dollar and reflecting its weight as the world's second-biggest economy.
One roadblock to this aim, however, is its reluctance to remove tight capital controls.
The yuan's share as a global payment currency fell to 2.89% in May, the lowest in almost two years, according to payment platform SWIFT. The dollar commands a 48.46% market share.
"China has reached a point where it can no longer avoid taking action," said Xiao Feng, chairman of Hong Kong-based crypto exchange operator HashKey.
Many Chinese exporters now use dollar stablecoins as "more and more overseas merchants are sending payments in USDT", he said, referring to the world's more popular stablecoin Tether.
Several exporters told Reuters capital controls at home, geopolitical tensions and the risks of currency volatility in smaller emerging markets have spurred the shift into stablecoins.
Crypto HK, Hong Kong's biggest crypto OTC exchange, said the monthly volume of trading in the USDT token by its Chinese clients for trade settlement purposes has jumped five-fold since 2021.
Marking a major U.S. shift, President Donald Trump backed stablecoins days after his inauguration in January and is establishing a regulatory framework that helps legitimise dollar-pegged cryptocurrencies.
Even in China, where cryptocurrencies remain banned, policymakers are becoming increasingly interested in stablecoins.
PBOC governor Pan Gongsheng said last month the boom in digital currencies and stablecoins poses huge challenges to financial regulation.
PBOC advisor Huang Yiping told local media in a recent interview that an offshore yuan stablecoin in Hong Kong is "a possibility".
Ant is preparing to apply for stablecoin licences in both Hong Kong and Singapore, one of the sources said. Ant is also preparing for offshore yuan stablecoins, he said.
JD.com chairman Richard Liu has also disclosed plans to apply for such licenses in major currency countries globally, in a bid to facilitate foreign exchange and cross-border payment.
In discussions with the PBOC, JD.com argued a yuan-pegged stablecoin was needed because the Hong Kong dollar is pegged to the U.S. dollar, which does not help promote the yuan's use in trade, one of the sources said.
JD.com has proposed China allow yuan stablecoin issuance in Hong Kong, before expanding the pilot scheme to offshore markets within China's free trade zones, said a company source, adding the suggestion had been well received by regulators.
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