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According to Financial Times, the u.s. Promotes Greater Use of the Dollar and Argentina Stands as an Emblematic Case

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An article in the British media reports meetings in which the issue was discussed and invited by the “dollarizing hawk” Steve Hanke. A White House spokesman admitted the existence of those meetings, but clarified that there is no official decision on the subject

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Donald Trump wants to secure the dominance of the dollar with stablecoins. The plan could even work, but at the same time creates problems elsewhere – even in Europe.

·Munich, Germany
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An article in the British media reports meetings in which the issue was discussed and invited by the “dollarizing hawk” Steve Hanke. A White House spokesman admitted the existence of those meetings, but clarified that there is no official decision on the subject

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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To date, no final decision has been taken.

·Milan, Italy
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According to the British media, the aim is to curb China’s influence on markets. An article published this Sunday in the Financial Times states that Donald Trump’s government analyzes the possibility of encouraging other countries to adopt the dollar as their official currency to curb China’s global dominance. The British media specialized in economic issues says that Argentina is one of the countries where it seeks to promote it. The publicatio…

U.S. officials discuss promoting the adoption of the U.S. currency in other countries to counter China.

This was indicated in his column for Radio Panorama this Monday by the graduate Osvaldo Granados.

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Il Sole 24 Ore broke the news in Milan, Italy on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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