Asian Nations Accelerate De-Dollarization Amid Geopolitical Shifts
Asia''s pivot away from the US dollar has gained momentum as geopolitical tensions and monetary policy shifts drive demand for local currency alternatives. The ASEAN bloc''s 2026–2030 strategic plan explicitly promotes regional trade settlements in domestic currencies, aiming to mitigate forex volatility through enhanced payment linkages.
Global reserve data reveals the dollar''s declining hegemony – its share of world reserves has eroded from 70% in 2000 to 57.8% this year. April saw particularly dramatic dollar outflows as traders reacted to uncertain US policy directions, with the trade-weighted index plunging 8% since January.
Barclays strategist Mitul Kotecha observes a paradigm shift: "The weaponization of dollar dominance in trade sanctions has forced a fundamental reassessment of reserve strategies." This realization is accelerating diversification efforts beyond reactive currency hedging into active de-dollarization frameworks.