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Exclusive: Brazil, South Africa may be next in line for India’s bilateral currency settlement plan

Key nations in Latin America and Africa are likely to be the next set of candidates for India’s bilateral local currency settlement push as it aims to first convince smaller countries to accept transactions in rupees

August 08, 2023 / 19:07 IST
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New Delhi has already signed a pact with UAE to use the rupee and dirham to settle bilateral transactions and the same was also discussed with Indonesia.

After the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Indonesia, India may turn to key partners in Latin America and Africa to forge bilateral agreements to facilitate trade in local currencies to give the much-needed fillip to the eventual plan to internationalise the rupee, a government official has said.

Key nations in these regions, such as Brazil, Argentina, South Africa, Senegal and Tanzania, are likely to be the next set of candidates for India’s bilateral local currency settlement push as it plans to convince smaller countries first to accept payment in rupees for transactions, according to the official.

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“If we have to push rupee trade, we have to start with smaller nations where it would be easier to give a push rupee internationalisation,” the official said on the condition of anonymity, adding that the plans are initial and would require discussions.

With Brazil and Tanzania, New Delhi enjoys a trade surplus of $3.25 billion and $1.39 billion, respectively, as of 2022-23. With South Africa, Senegal and Argentina, the trade deficit is minimal at best, commerce ministry data for the period revealed.