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Dedollarization: One by One, Countries that Left the Currency

Summary by El Cronista
Considered for decades the backbone of international trade, the US dollar began to lose ground in different parts of the world.From Asia to Latin America, through the Middle East and Africa, more and more countries are leaving the dollar in their transactions and turning for alternative currencies, to reduce their dependence on the financial system dominated by the United States.This process, known as dedollarization, is not associated with fash…
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Considered for decades the backbone of international trade, the US dollar began to lose ground in different parts of the world.From Asia to Latin America, through the Middle East and Africa, more and more countries are leaving the dollar in their transactions and turning for alternative currencies, to reduce their dependence on the financial system dominated by the United States.This process, known as dedollarization, is not associated with fash…

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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