Bank Indonesia, the Bank of Korea and South Korea’s Ministry of Economy and Finance have launched a framework to support the wider use of local currencies for cross-border transactions from September 30.
The authorities announced the framework in a joint statement on August 30.
Under the new framework, the two central banks have selected 21 Indonesian and South Korean banks as appointed cross-currency dealers. The selected banks will facilitate current account transactions between the two
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