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Hong Kong Eyes RMB-Backed Stablecoins for Cross-Border Use

Last updated: October 13, 2025 8:10 pm
Published: 5 months ago
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The Hong Kong Legislative Council has issued a special report outlining the recent advancements in financial technology and digital assets, such as the possible launch of offshore renminbi (RMB)-backed stablecoins.

The report, released on October 13, covers updates on government policies, social issues, and the growing fintech landscape. This report notes that Hong Kong is seeking support from China’s central government to explore the development of stablecoins pegged to the Chinese currency. If approved, RMB-backed stablecoins would be able to settle cross-border trades and process quicker, more effective digital payments.

Several major Chinese state-owned enterprises, such as PetroChina and the Bank of China, have expressed interest in being licensed to issue their own RMB-denominated stablecoins.

PetroChina is considering stablecoins to facilitate cross-border payments for its oil and gas exports. This marks the first time the Hong Kong government has publicly expressed interest in facilitating such initiatives since August.

The Legislative Council pointed out that the world of finance is experiencing a strong shift in the direction of technological advancements, such as cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, and other Web3 technologies. The government is encouraging financial technological innovation to ensure that Hong Kong remains an international finance center.

Since the introduction of the Stablecoin Ordinance, several companies have shown interest in seeking a license from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA).

However, no licenses have been issued yet. In September, the HKMA warned investors not to trust claims by unapproved projects claiming to have official licenses. Hong Kong officials have indicated that stablecoin licenses are unlikely to be granted this year.

The move follows recent developments in the stablecoin sector where various institutions are looking to launch their own tokens. Last week, multiple banks joined a consortium to launch G7 backed digital currencies.

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