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De-Dollarization: 12 Countries Officially Abandon the US Dollar

De-Dollarization: 12 Countries Officially Abandon the US Dollar

Published:
2025-01-14 00:00:00

The de-dollarization agenda is gaining steam as a total of 12 countries have mutually agreed to abandon the US dollar for trade. The dozen countries have taken to local currencies for cross-border transactions to end reliance on the US dollar. The development indicates that emerging economies want to strengthen their local currencies and give them a boost in the forex markets. The global hegemony of the USD is on a slippery slope and developing countries want to fill in the void.

After the White House pressed sanctions on Russia in February 2022, the de-dollarization initiative was officially kick-started. Both Russia and China went on a world tour, convincing other countries to ditch the US dollar. The idea seemed lucrative as it provided a chance for local currencies to gain an upper hand in the markets.

De-Dollarization Rising: 12 Countries Ditch the US Dollar For Trade

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The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), which consists of 12 countries, has officially abandoned the US dollar for trade. The 12 countries have settled 85% of cross-border transactions in local currencies and not the US dollar. Only 15% of payment settlements have been made with the US dollar in 2024. The move shows that de-dollarization is growing, and there’s anger brewing towards the US dollar.

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The US dollar could lose out in the global supply and demand mechanics if de-dollarization further rises. Also, the currency could lose value as emerging economies diversify their reserves with gold and other assets. The next few decades could be a turning point where de-dollarization initiatives take on the US dollar.

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