The Chinese cities of Shanghai and Suzhou are eyeing more digital yuan adoption progress as the nation tries to drive up interest in its CBDC.
The central People’s Bank of China (PBoC) recently claimed that almost $250 billion worth of CBDC transactions had been processed in the nation to date.
But some have noted that this still just accounts for a small fraction of the Chinese economy.
As such, some of the nation’s biggest and wealthiest cities are looking at ways to further promote the coin to their residents.
Per Shanghai Securities News, the Suzhou Municipal Bureau of Commerce this week convened a meeting of its Special Digital Yuan Promotional Committee, as well as eight major banks.
Attendees examined the progress Suzhou-based bodies have made with e-CNY adoptin thus far and spoke about “arrangements for the next stage of digital yuan adoption.”
The parties agreed on the need to increase publicity, carry out more promotional activities, and create “more application scenarios” for the coin.
And they agreed that there was a need to improve the whitelisting system for merchants who wish to begin using the digital yuan.
This could involve moving away from a retail sector focus and moving toward the wholesale and B2B spaces.
The parties spoke of the need to speed up the whitelisting process for businesses who need to make or receive “high-frequency” and “bulk” payments.
And they added that better “organization, coordination, and communication” could help the pilot advance further.
Furthermore, China News reported that the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has also expressed an interest in helping the PBoC, Shanghai, and Suzhou drive up adoption.
The commission answers to the State Council, one of the most powerful
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