ASEAN does not prioritise common currency: official
ASEAN Secretary General Kao Kim Hourn on March 13 said a common currency and monetary union for the region are not a priority right now, as there are many other agendas that need attention.
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Jakarta (VNA)💖 – ASEAN Secretary General Kao Kim Hourn on March13 said a common currency and monetary union for the region are not a priorityright now, as there are many other agendas that need attention.
Speaking at a public lecture at Universitas PelitaHarapan, Tangerang, Banten, he highlighted that post-pandemic recoveryis the top priority in ASEAN today.
He said the idea of monetary union hasbeen discussed over the past 20 years. However, there's still a long way to gobecause there are other priorities now.
In addition to post-pandemic recovery, the other current priorities are ASEANconnectivity, the blue economy agenda, and increasing intra-ASEAN trade, he emphasised.
Indonesia, which is serving as the ASEAN chair this year, has proposed thedevelopment of regional payment connectivity for supporting cross-borderpayments in the region.
ಌ The central banks and financial authorities of five countries - Thailand,Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore — have signed a memorandum ofunderstanding on boosting regional cross-border payments. The QR code systemsof the five countries are expected to be linked to achieve this./.
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