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“Customers from several countries, such as Indonesia, Malaysia and Central Asian nations including Kazakhstan, have requested that we use yuan for trade settlements,” she said. “We also encourage new clients from these markets to consider using yuan.”
Wang said that yuan-settled orders now account for between 10 and 20 per cent of the company’s total exports, up from single digits last year.
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“Data centre projects in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand are frequently built by Chinese suppliers, driving both our load-bank products and yuan-settled orders overseas. Additionally, developing countries still lack adequate power infrastructure, making diesel-generator sets essential,” Wang said.