The Phnom Penh Post

More trade in Chinese yuan

- Hor Kimsay Asean’sE conomyand theInterna­tionalisat­ionofRMB ,

THERE is an upward trend in using the Chinese yuan for trade settlement­s between Cambodia and China, with more banks in the Kingdom facilitati­ng such transactio­ns.

And the reason for this is that Chinese investors are seeking ways to reduce their risk by depending less on the greenback, National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) deputy director general of central banking, Khou Vuthy said.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday at the Renminbi (RMB) forum with the theme

organised by the Bank of China (Cambodia), he said usage of the yuan for cross-border settlement­s had been increasing in the last few years.

“Last year, cross-border settlement­s in yuan represente­d about 10 per cent of the total trade between Cambodia and China,” he said.

This, he said, proved t hat t he share of payments in y uan is getting larger. An NBC figure showed cross-border settlement­s i n y uan i n 2016 represente­d only 2.5 billion ($ 377 million), or approx imately seven per cent of t he t wo countries’ tota l trade.

“I am optimistic that using the yuan for cross-border settlement­s will keep increasing in the Cambodian banking system. The evolution is parallel with regional and global trends.

“Many countries tr y to reduce their dependency on the dollar as the only currency for cross-border trade by promoting the use of their own currencies toget her with t he y uan,” Vuthy said.

The NBC, he said, has allowed banks and financial institutio­ns to use the yuan. Two Chinese banks operating in Cambodia – the Bank of China and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd – are allowed to use the yuan for payments and as a clearing facility. Thirteen other commercial banks also operate using the yuan.

According to NBC deputy governor Sum Sannisith, who made the opening remarks at the forum, bilateral trade between Cambodia and China was worth $6.06 billion last year.

Cambodia imported $5.3 billion from China, while the volume of Cambodian exports to that country reached $758 million.

“The growing economic and financial sector’s links between China and Cambodia have contribute­d to the Kingdom’s economic growth and developmen­t, especially during the last two decades,” he said.

Bank of China CEO Chen Changjiang said yesterday that the RMB forum was launched to provide a platform to update relevant parties on the recent approach, innovation and accomplish­ments of the currency.

“As the leading bank for RMB business in Cambodia, it is our responsibi­lity to keep the corporate institutio­ns and the public up to date on its usage,” he said.

 ?? AFP ?? A bank employee counts piles of 100-yuan notes. The yuan is used for approximat­ely 10 per cent of the total trade between Cambodian and China.
AFP A bank employee counts piles of 100-yuan notes. The yuan is used for approximat­ely 10 per cent of the total trade between Cambodian and China.

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