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Asian Governments Accelerate De-Dollarization Efforts

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: June 11, 2025 10:58 am
Thiago Alvarez
Published: June 11, 2025
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Key Takeaways:

  • ASEAN advances de-dollarization, targeting 2026-2030 for full shift.
  • Shift motivated by geopolitical risks and asset stability.
  • Cryptocurrencies may benefit from increased regional use.

The regional shift signifies a strategic response to geopolitical pressures, impacting financial markets and potentially increasing cryptocurrency transactions.

Asian nations, including Singapore and Indonesia, are making a push to reduce dependency on the U.S. dollar. ASEAN’s 5-year plan aims to substitute the dollar with national currencies, gold, and digital assets by 2030. Central banks and financial ministries in the region are leading these efforts as part of a coordinated initiative. Chris Lodge noted, “Asian nations are increasingly seeking to reduce reliance on the US dollar, especially in response to sanctions, tariffs, and rising geopolitical risks.”

Immediate impacts include a gradual decline in dollar use in intraregional trade, with a growing emphasis on Chinese yuan and gold. The move could lead to increased crypto usage as nations explore digital settlements. Financial effects are expected to emerge in risk management and asset diversification strategies, with potential impacts on global trade patterns. In addition, ASEAN’s efforts echo past initiatives, such as South-South bilateral agreements, aiming to bypass the U.S. dollar in favor of more stable alternatives.

Potential outcomes could include increased blockchain transactions and a shift in global financial dynamics. Previously observed trends of adopting alternative currencies during geopolitical tensions are likely to continue. By bolstering local currency reserves, ASEAN aims to secure economic sovereignty. This could stimulate further interest in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, due to their role in digital settlements.

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