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Cash disappearing in China – Le Monde

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June 30, 2025
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Published: June 30, 2025 12:20 pm
Author: RT

Mobile payments are dominant in the Asian country, while the traditional means of exchange has dwindled to near extinction, the outlet has said

Coins and banknotes have nearly disappeared from everyday life in China, according to Le Monde. From supermarkets and cafes to public transportation, most payments are now made exclusively through mobile apps such as WeChat Pay and Alipay.

The two platforms have become essential tools for daily living in the world’s second-largest economy, the outlet said on Saturday. Their logos are displayed at virtually every checkout, and many businesses no longer use traditional cash registers. Instead, vendors scan a QR code on the customer’s smartphone to complete the sale.

Only the oldest shoppers still use coins and notes, the outlet said, noting that across the rest of Chinese society, cash has virtually vanished.

The shift is especially visible in urban markets, where even fruit and vegetable sellers rely on mobile payments. Most taxi drivers no longer accept cash, and many small neighborhood shops lack the ability to provide change, discouraging cash transactions altogether.

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The dominance of WeChat and Alipay has diminished the role of traditional banking services for many young Chinese, who often only engage with banks for tasks like obtaining mortgages. In response, China’s central bank has accelerated the development of a digital currency, the digital yuan, aiming to maintain monetary control amid the rise of private payment platforms. Pilot programs began in several cities in 2019, with a smartphone app launching in 2022. Despite claims of 260 million accounts opened, the digital yuan remains largely absent from daily life, overshadowed by the convenience of existing apps.

Efforts to promote the digital yuan have faced challenges, including the 2024 arrest of Yao Qian, a former official responsible for digital currency research, on corruption charges involving tech companies. Nonetheless, China’s central bank continues to advocate for the digital yuan’s global expansion, aiming to reduce reliance on the US dollar and promote a multi-currency international system.

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