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Chinese city of Changshu plans to pay employees using digital yuan

  • Beijing is keen to promote the use of the digital sovereign currency but there are a number of barriers to take-up
  • Civil servants and other public sector workers in the city in Jiangsu will receive their salaries in e-CNY starting from next month

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Local authorities have adopted a number of pilot schemes to promote the digital currency. Photo: Xinhua
A city in eastern China is planning to pay public sector employees entirely in digital currency, according to local media.

Changshu city, a city of 1.5 million people in Jiangsu, will start paying civil servants and people who work for public institutions with the digital yuan starting next month, according to the Shanghai Securities Journal, an affiliate of state news agency Xinhua.

The move will also affect schoolteachers, medical staff, technicians, journalists for official media outlets and state enterprise employees.

The move marks a major step to promote the use of the digital currency, also known as the e-CNY.

Beijing started exploring a potential sovereign digital currency in 2014, and the first test of the system began in pilot cities such as Shenzhen, Suzhou, Xiongan and Chengdu in 2020.

China has been trying to promote aggressively the use of the centralised digital currency and has even seen it as a possible tool to help break the US dollar’s hegemony.

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