01.04.2011, 10:34 8504

Kazakhstan seeks switch to tenge for Chinese, Russian trade deals

Kazakhstan plans to switch to tenge for Chinese, Russian trade deals, Kazakhstan Today reports.

Almaty. April 1. Kazakhstan Today - Kazakhstan plans to switch to tenge for Chinese, Russian trade deals, Kazakhstan Today reports.

Kazakhstan aims to trade with Russia and China using local currencies by 2018, the Kazakh central bank chief said on Tuesday, CentralAsiaNewswire reported.

National Bank of Kazakhstan governor Grigory Marchenko said the three countries are currently trading almost wholly in dollars.

"The dollar share was 99 percent in payments between Kazakhstan and China in 2009 and 99.5 percent in 2010. And the situation is almost the same in payments with Russia," the Bloomberg financial news agency reported.

"We need to get away from that," he added.

China and Russia are Kazakhstan's two biggest trade partners.

"Everyone agrees that we need to increase the share of trade in national currencies," Marchenko said in the Czech capital Prague.

Marchenko said that even though the three could shift away from dollars, he did not expect national currency payments to exceed 60 percent of trade.

"This is more of a psychological problem as people have gotten used to making payments in dollars," he said.

In related financial news, Marchenko said the central bank may try to dampen growing inflation by raising interest rates for a second time in 2011 while increasing the reserve requirements of lenders.

Inflation hit 8.8 percent in February 2011, the highest level seen since April 2009.

"We will discuss the inflation forecast and a possible rate increase once again" in April, Bloomberg reported the finance governor as telling an interviewer in Prague Wednesday.

The central bank may also drain "excessive liquidity" from lenders by increasing minimum reserve requirements in April or May, he said.

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