China and Argentina formalise currency swap deal
China and Argentina have formalised the expansion of a currency swap deal, allowing the Latin American nation to increase its depleted foreign currency reserves, the Argentine central bank said on Sunday.
According a report published in Reuters, Argentine government needs to rebuild reserves to cover trade costs and future debt repayments, and more reserves are a key objective of a major debt deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
President Alberto Fernandez announced the deal in November 2022 and said at the time it was worth $5 billion.
The heads of the Argentine and Chinese central banks "confirmed that the deal for the swap of currencies between both institutions has been activated and committed to deepening the use of (Chinese yuan) in the Argentine market," the central bank said in a statement.
China stands as Argentina's second biggest trade partner, after Brazil, and the second most important destination for Argentine exports.
China's Forex reserves rise $11 billion to $3.128 trillion in last month.
"The swap comprises the exchange of currency for reinforcement of international reserves of 130 billion yuan and a special activation of 35 billion yuan to compensate operations on the foreign exchange market," the statement said.