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Rupee slide pushes Indian firms to pay Chinese suppliers in yuan and ramp up local sourcing

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
Rupee slide pushes Indian firms to pay Chinese suppliers in yuan and ramp up local sourcing

More companies are switching to yuan payments

As the rupee weakens, Indian firms are changing how they pay for imports and where they source goods. Many are shifting Chinese purchase payments to yuan to secure better terms, while simultaneously increasing local sourcing to cut import dependence. The dual move helps manage costs and currency pressure in a tougher trade environment.

  • Firms are paying for Chinese imports in yuan to reduce rupee pressure
  • Shifts aim to get better supplier pricing and smoother transactions
  • Companies are accelerating local sourcing to cut import dependence
  • The strategy targets rising costs amid currency volatility
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