SHANGHAI, April 8: China and Australia will begin direct conversion of their currencies in a sign of growing business links, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said on Monday on an official visit.
“The Australian and Chinese currencies will be directly traded on the Chinese mainland for the first time,” she told Shanghai’s China Executive Leadership Academy Pudong, a Communist Party school.
China, the world’s number two economy, is Australia’s largest trading partner according to Canberra, spending billions on resources it needs to fuel its growth, while Australia is China’s seventh largest partner.
The currency move allows the Australian dollar and Chinese yuan to be directly swapped without using the US dollar as an intermediary, making foreign trade settlement more convenient and cutting transaction costs.
“This reflects the rapid growth of our bilateral trade and the value of two-way investment — and it also creates opportunities for new financial integration,” Gillard said in a speech.—AFP
Dear visitor, the comments section is undergoing an overhaul and will return soon.