China renews promises of 'more flexible' yuan

The official Xinhua News Agency cited Zhou Xiaochuan as saying on Friday that the exchange rate of China’s yuan will be made "more flexible," but in a "step—by—step" way.

April 16, 2011 12:38 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:06 pm IST - Beijing

In this file photo, a clerk holds up a bundle of 100 yuan notes at a bank in Beijing. AP.

In this file photo, a clerk holds up a bundle of 100 yuan notes at a bank in Beijing. AP.

China’s central bank governor has renewed promises to ease controversial currency controls, but says change will be gradual.

The official Xinhua News Agency cited Zhou Xiaochuan as saying on Friday that the exchange rate of China’s yuan will be made “more flexible,” but in a “step—by—step” way.

Washington and other governments complain China keeps the yuan undervalued, giving its exporters an unfair price advantage and swelling its huge trade surplus.

Beijing made a similar pledge of more flexibility in June, but the U.S. government says the increase in the yuan’s value since then has been too slow.

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