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US allies move away from dollar, spurred by sanctions and economic independence efforts

U.S. allies are increasingly moving away from the dollar, a trend driven by concerns over American sanctions and the weaponization of the financial system. This shift, marked by actions from countries like Canada and France, differs from past de-dollarization efforts as it originates from long-standing partners rather than adversaries. The dollar's share in global foreign exchange reserves has fallen significantly, and even the petrodollar system is showing signs of weakening, with some oil trade occurring in Chinese yuan. AI

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US allies move away from dollar, spurred by sanctions and economic independence efforts

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 · Sasha Rogelberg ·

    ‘Different from anything in the past 80 years of dollar dominance’: U.S. sanctions spur a ‘paradox’ pushing allies away from American currency

    Economists warn the ongoing war in Iran and aggressive U.S. trade policies have eroded trust in American financial systems.