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    After UAE, India signs local currency trade agreement with Indonesia
    The acceptance of INR will expand trade ties with Indonesia

    After UAE, India signs local currency trade agreement with Indonesia

    By Pratyaksh Srivastava
    Mar 07, 2024
    07:02 pm
    What's the story

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and Bank Indonesia (BI) have inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to foster cross-border transactions using local currencies. This is India's second such deal, following a similar agreement with the UAE. The collaboration seeks to establish an INR (Indian Rupee) and IDR (Indonesian Rupiah) foreign exchange market. This will enable traders to invoice and pay in their respective domestic currencies.

    MoU's potential

    MoU covers current and capital account transactions

    The MoU bolsters bilateral cooperation between RBI and BI. It covers all current account transactions, permissible capital account transactions, and other mutually agreed-upon economic and financial transactions. By using local currencies for trade, both countries can optimize costs and streamline settlement times. This will ultimately boost trade between India and Indonesia.

    Building ties

    India uses INR in trade with neighbors

    The Indian government has been trading in INR with neighboring countries, including Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bhutan. Countries such as Russia and Iran also accept Indian currency when accepting payments for commodities like oil and gas. RBI introduced the INR trade settlement mechanism in July 2022. That same month, RBI and the Central Bank of UAE signed two MoUs. This laid the groundwork for promoting bilateral trade in their currencies and interconnecting payment and messaging systems.

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