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Pakistan is ditching the dollar for trade with China — 24 hours after Trump denounced the country

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  • A day after President Donald Trump slammed Pakistan on Twitter, the South Asian nation announced it will replace the dollar with yuan for bilateral trade with Beijing
  • As U.S.-Pakistan relations grow increasingly strained, China has been pursuing closer links with the country
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Just 24 hours after President Donald Trump took aim at Pakistan on Twitter, the South Asian nation already appears to be cozying up to the world's second-largest economy.

A day after the U.S. leader slammed Islamabad for harboring terrorists in a New Year's Day tweet, Pakistan's central bank announced that it will be replacing the dollar with the yuan for bilateral trade and investment with Beijing.

The same day, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang defended Islamabad's counter-terrorism track record, saying the country "made great efforts and sacrifices for combating terrorism" and urged the international community to "fully recognize this."


China has been watching closely as U.S.-Pakistan relations become increasingly strained. Trump has long demanded the frontier economy to do more on counter-terrorism while he simultaneously grew closer to its arch-rival, India.

"Pakistan and the U.S. have had a fraught relationship for years, but the big change recently has been China," said Simon Baptist, Asia regional director at the Economist Intelligence Unit. "China has really gone hard in cementing its existing relationship with Pakistan, it's really the only place that's seen significant investment under the Belt and Road initiative and China has been pushing for geopolitical advantage there."

Islamabad is home to one of Beijing's central infrastructure schemes, a near $60 billion collection of land and sea projects known as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor — a centerpiece of Belt and Road.

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And with a steady stream of Chinese capital under its belt, Pakistan may no longer be receptive to American threats, the most recent of which involves Washington cutting off security assistance.

"Pakistan balks far less at reductions in American aid, which, as the former points out, has dwindled in recent years anyway. China, on the other hand, has promised Pakistan $57 billion in investments on infrastructure and energy under its Belt and Road Initiative," Madiha Afzal, a nonresident fellow at Brookings, said in a recent note. "All this means that America has far less leverage over Pakistan."

"The history of Pakistan's relationships with China and the United States also shows that Pakistan's policy does not respond to strong-handedness, but to loyalty, and to being treated with dignity," she continued.

For Beijing's part, a Monday editorial published by Chinese state-run news outlet Global Times said that "China and Pakistan enjoy an all-weather strategic partnership of cooperation, Beijing will without doubt not give up on Islamabad."

Regardless of hardened rhetoric between the White House and Islamabad — Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif recently dismissed Trump's outburst as a political stunt — the two nations are expected to continue cooperating this year.

Ultimately, Washington needs Pakistani cooperation to address its concerns about Afghanistan and Iran, Baptist said, adding that it remains to be seen if Trump's social media tirade will translate into real policy change.

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2018/01/03...gthen-after-president-donald-trumps-rant.html

 
How much dollars does pakistan have or had to make a difference with? Fact is that foreign reserves of pakistan is pretty low and it makes no difference whether pakistan trades in dollars or yuan. If china does it then it will have a big impact.
 
We do not need American funding.

China can fill in the gap. Also Russia too can pitch in if they want to.
 
How much dollars does pakistan have or had to make a difference with? Fact is that foreign reserves of pakistan is pretty low and it makes no difference whether pakistan trades in dollars or yuan. If china does it then it will have a big impact.

Every major world changing event in the past 50 years...Pakistan was a leading part of it
Demise of Dollar will be remembered as it started with this event :)
 
Shooting blacks here n there in thier own country n have the audacity to preach to others, degenerate pigs of the highest stock.
This image is from a country which preaches freedom to others. Pigs.
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How much dollars does pakistan have or had to make a difference with? Fact is that foreign reserves of pakistan is pretty low and it makes no difference whether pakistan trades in dollars or yuan. If china does it then it will have a big impact.

Dont worry about Pakistan's reserves. They ll sort it out themselves.
 
Trade in RMB will reduce overdependence on USD and will further ease burden on Pak's foreign reserves keeping in view China is Pakistan's biggest trade partner with 80% imports from mainland China.
 
The decision of Yuan trading was made months ago in line with the Chinese ‘proposal’. It has nothing to do with the Trump rhetorics.
 
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