I think you're mistaking China's slow and methodical approach to achieving a goal with China not being interested in the goal.Why the hell would China want all oil trade in RMB? China would want all oil trade TO CHINA to be optionally settled in RMB, not to replace petrodollar with petroyuan.
Exactly my thoughts-Battle of Carrhae-Rome's richest man Crassus wants to expand eastward into Parthia-with whom they had a treaty-7 legions destroyed by General Surena,who brilliantly foght his battle not Rome's and of course the Teutoburg Forest battle which stopped destroyed at least 5 legions prevented Rome's northward expansionIn a couple of years Trump will wake up sweaty and shaking shouting "Hegseth, give me back my petro dollar and middle eastern legions"
How do you propose other nations to acquire more RMB without either reversing their trade deficit with China or exchanging depreciating dollars for RMB? One thing Chinese economists and current US economists agree on is that the absolute last thing you want is for your currency to become a global reserves currency. China wants an alternative to the dollar as the global currency of trade- but it absolutely does not want the RMB to be the replacement.I think you're mistaking China's slow and methodical approach to achieving a goal with China not being interested in the goal.
You can't internationalize the RMB before you establish global demand for it, RMB settlement of global energy is a major part of allowing China to do so without losing control.
How do you propose other nations to acquire more RMB without either reversing their trade deficit with China or exchanging depreciating dollars for RMB? One thing Chinese economists and current US economists agree on is that the absolute last thing you want is for your currency to become a global reserves currency. China wants an alternative to the dollar as the global currency of trade- but it absolutely does not want the RMB to be the replacement.
Yes, so China should prioritize facilitating the replacement of the letter I.For this reason, it is better to have the BRICS currency take this role
How do you propose other nations to acquire more RMB without either reversing their trade deficit with China or exchanging depreciating dollars for RMB? One thing Chinese economists and current US economists agree on is that the absolute last thing you want is for your currency to become a global reserves currency. China wants an alternative to the dollar as the global currency of trade- but it absolutely does not want the RMB to be the replacement.
Yes, so China should prioritize facilitating the replacement of the letter I.
letter I already has a replacement which is Iran, all that needs to be done is to kick India out which is the hard part because as far as i know there needs to be a multilateral consensus between all members that India needs to go.Yes, so China should prioritize facilitating the replacement of the letter I.
Currency swap with China on an individual country basis, slowly ramping up in volume over time. Then China takes the dollars and recycles them into some kind of commodity to accumulate like gold or takes the counter-party currency and buys a ton of minerals or ag products from that country. The purpose isn't primarily to accumulate commodities and resources with this plan, but to slowly transition the world to RMB settlement, one piece after another. China has been doing this slowly and methodically over the last decade.How do you propose other nations to acquire more RMB without either reversing their trade deficit with China or exchanging depreciating dollars for RMB? One thing Chinese economists and current US economists agree on is that the absolute last thing you want is for your currency to become a global reserves currency. China wants an alternative to the dollar as the global currency of trade- but it absolutely does not want the RMB to be the replacement.