India has begun settling payments for Iranian oil imports using the Chinese yuan, marking a shift from the traditional use of the US dollar. This move comes amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and reflects a broader trend of countries seeking alternatives to the dollar for international trade. The decision is likely to impact global oil markets and currency dynamics, as India is one of the largest importers of Iranian oil.
India Settles Iranian Oil Payments in Chinese Yuan
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