US sanctions are pressuring companies to
abandon the international dollar payment system.
"Christian Noyer, Governor of the Bank of France and a member of the
European Central Bank’s Governing Council, said that Washington’s
sanctions are driving companies and countries out of the dollar payments
system. The huge sum extorted from the French bank, BNP Paribas, for
doing business with countries disapproved by Washington makes clear the
increased legal risks that arise from using the dollar when Washington
makes the rules.
Washington’s attack on the French bank was the occasion for many to
remember the numerous past sanctions and to contemplate future
sanctions, such as those that loom for Germany’s Commerzbank. A movement
to diversify the currencies used in international trade is inevitable.
Noyer pointed out that trade between Europe and China does not need to
use the dollar and can be fully paid in Euros or Renminbi."
Counterproductive.
"The phenomenon of US rules expanding to all US dollar-denominated
transactions around the world is accelerating the movement away from the
dollar payment system. Some countries have already arranged bilateral
agreements with trading partners to make their trade payments in their
own currencies. The BRICS are establishing new payment methods
independently of the dollar and are setting up their own International
Monetary Fund to finance trade imbalances."
The BRICS are everywhere.
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