China’s forex has weakened to a 16-month low because the potential for sharp tariff will increase from the incoming Trump administration fuels concern over progress prospects for the world’s second-largest economic system.
The onshore renminbi fell 0.1 per cent to Rmb7.34 towards the greenback on Wednesday, its weakest since September 2023, despite the Individuals’s Financial institution of China’s upkeep of a gentle fixing fee forward of Donald Trump’s inauguration this month.
China’s forex is allowed to commerce inside 2 per cent of the day by day fee set by the central financial institution, and the trade fee is nearing the decrease restrict of that buying and selling band.
The promoting stress partly displays fears that the steep tariffs on Chinese language merchandise proposed by Trump would power the PBoC to weaken the renminbi to offset their influence on exports, which have helped the nation keep financial progress amid weak home client demand.
“The market is impatient and needs a blow-up within the renminbi,” mentioned Wee Khoon Chong, a senior markets strategist at BNY.

The PBoC on Wednesday introduced a day by day fixing fee of Rmb7.1887 towards the greenback, virtually unchanged from Tuesday’s fixing of Rmb7.1879. However stress on the trade fee mounted after robust US financial knowledge drove up the greenback on Tuesday.
The promoting stress on the renminbi is “primarily a mirrored image of the Trump commerce”, mentioned Ju Wang, head of better China international trade and charges technique at BNP Paribas. “The market’s been doing this because the US election . . . we really feel loads has been priced in, however the market doesn’t need to hand over.”
Wang mentioned the PBoC gave the impression to be “in a wait-and-see mode”.
The central financial institution desires to keep up a gentle trade fee because it waits for extra readability on Trump’s commerce insurance policies, analysts mentioned, including that any slight easing of the repair may danger a bigger sell-off of the Chinese language forex.
Trump has mentioned he would impose tariffs as excessive as 60 per cent on China.
Chinese language equities additionally fell on Wednesday, with mainland China’s CSI 300 index shedding 0.3 per cent and Hong Kong’s Cling Seng benchmark declining 1.1 per cent.