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China considering yuan-backed stablecoins to boost global currency usage – The Economic Times

Last updated: August 21, 2025 3:05 pm
Published: 7 months ago
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The State Council – China’s cabinet – will review and possibly approve a roadmap later this month for the greater usage of the currency globally, including catching up with a U.S. push on stablecoins, said the sources.China is considering allowing the usage of yuan-backed stablecoins for the first time to boost wider adoption of its currency globally, sources familiar with the matter said, in a major reversal of its stance towards digital assets.

The State Council – China’s cabinet – will review and possibly approve a roadmap later this month for the greater usage of the currency globally, including catching up with a U.S. push on stablecoins, said the sources.

The plan is expected to include targets for usage of the Chinese currency in the global markets and outline the responsibilities of domestic regulators, they said, adding that the roadmap will also include guidelines for risk prevention.

The country’s senior leadership is also expected to meet for a study session as early as the end of this month, focusing on yuan internationalisation and stablecoins, which are gaining momentum worldwide, said one of the sources.

In that meeting, senior leaders are likely to deliver remarks to set the tone for stablecoins and define the boundaries of its application and development in business, said the source.

China’s plan for the usage of stablecoins, if approved, would mark a major shift in its approach towards digital assets. The country banned cryptocurrency trading and mining in 2021 due to concerns about the stability of the financial system.

China has long aspired for the yuan to achieve global currency status, akin to the dollar or euro, reflecting its weight as the world’s second-biggest economy. However, its tight capital controls and its trillion-dollar annual trade surpluses have worked against that aim.

Those restrictions are likely to be a key hurdle to the development of stablecoins as well, market participants have said.

Stablecoins are a type of cryptocurrency designed to maintain a constant value. They are usually pegged to a fiat currency such as the U.S. dollar and are commonly used by crypto traders to move funds between tokens.

The yuan’s share as a global payment currency fell to 2.88% in June, its lowest in two years, according to payment platform SWIFT. In contrast, the U.S. dollar commanded a 47.19% market share.

China places strong capital controls to manage flows in and out of the border, with a few connect schemes permitting capital to be deployed in some key offshore market such as Hong Kong.

In the U.S., President Donald Trump backed stablecoins days after his inauguration in January and is establishing a regulatory framework that helps legitimise dollar-pegged cryptocurrencies.

Their underlying blockchain technology enables instant, borderless and round-the-clock transfer of funds at low cost, giving stablecoins the potential to disrupt traditional daily money moves and cross-border payment systems.

Financial innovation, specifically stablecoins, is viewed by Beijing as a promising tool for yuan internationalisation amid the growing influence of U.S. dollar-linked cryptocurrencies in global finance, said the sources.

Details of the plan are expected to be unveiled in the coming weeks, with Chinese regulators, including the central bank, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), being assigned implementation duties, said the sources.

The sources declined to be named as they were not authorised to speak to the media.

The State Council Information Office (SCIO) and the PBOC did not respond to Reuters requests for comment.

Mainland China stocks advanced on Thursday, driven by gains in fintech and stablecoin-concept shares after the Reuters report, which was published after market close on Wednesday.

In Hong Kong, ZhongAn Online was up 11.5%, leading gains in Hong Kong-listed stablecoin concept stocks. Other such stocks also rose, with Bright Smart Securities jumping 9.9% and Guotai Junan International up 8.6%.

Major shift

Stablecoins backed by the U.S. dollar currently dominate the market, accounting for over 99% of the global stablecoin supply, according to the Bank for International Settlements.

In Asia, South Korea has pledged to allow companies to introduce won-based stablecoins and develop the necessary infrastructure, while similar initiatives are underway in Japan.

Beijing’s latest push comes amid mounting geopolitical tensions with Washington, and the growing use of dollar-backed stablecoins by Chinese exporters.

The latest plans follow an announcement from a Shanghai regulator last month that it had held a meeting for local government officials to consider strategic responses to stablecoins and digital currencies.

In a recent interview, PBOC advisor Huang Yiping told local media that an offshore yuan stablecoin in Hong Kong is “a possibility”.

Separately, Hong Kong’s long-awaited stablecoin ordinance took effect on August 1 and positions the Chinese-controlled territory as one of the first markets globally to regulate fiat-backed stablecoin issuers.

China’s commercial hub Shanghai is also establishing an international operation centre for the digital yuan.

According to the sources, Hong Kong and Shanghai will be the main cities to fast-track local implementation of the latest plan.

China is expected to discuss expanding the use of yuan and possibly stablecoins for cross-border trade and payments with some countries at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit to be held Aug. 31-Sep. 1 in Tianjin, said the sources.

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.

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