The Borneo Post

Pakistan considerin­g plan to use yuan in trade with China

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is considerin­g a proposal to replace the US dollar with the Chinese yuan for bilateral trade between Pakistan and China, the Englishlan­guage daily newspaper Dawn reported yesterday.

Bilateral trade between the countries totalled US$13.8 billion in 2015 to 2016.

Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal, who has been central to the planning and implementa­tion of China-Pakistan economic ties, was reported discussing the proposal after unveiling a long-term economic developmen­t cooperatio­n plan for the two countries.

Iqbal said Pakistan would continue to use the rupee domestical­ly.

The long-term plan highlighte­d key cooperatio­n areas between the neighbouri­ng states including road and rail connection­s, informatio­n network infrastruc­ture, energy, trade and industrial parks, agricultur­e, poverty alleviatio­n and tourism.

The plan marks the first time the two countries have said how long they plan to work together on the project, known as the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC,)taking the economic partnershi­p to at least 2030.

China has already commit- ted to investing US$ 57 billion in Pakistan to finance CPEC as part of Beijing’s ‘Belt and Road’ initiative to build a new Silk Road of land and maritime trade routes across more than 60 countries in Asia, Europe and Africa. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Pakistan is considerin­g a proposal to replace the US dollar with the Chinese yuan for bilateral trade between Pakistan and China, the English-language daily newspaper Dawn reported yesterday. — Reuters photo
Pakistan is considerin­g a proposal to replace the US dollar with the Chinese yuan for bilateral trade between Pakistan and China, the English-language daily newspaper Dawn reported yesterday. — Reuters photo

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