Three Republican senators are proposing a law to prohibit app stores from carrying apps that accept payments using China’s digital currency. The “Defending Americans from Authoritarian Digital Currencies Act” would prohibit app stores in the US from carrying or supporting any app “that supports or enables transactions in e-CNY,” also known as the digital yuan or digital renminbi.
The app stores would also be prohibited from supporting or enabling digital yuan transactions. The bill defines an app store broadly as “a publicly available website, software application, or other electronic service that distributes applications from third-party developers to users of a computer, a mobile device, or any other general purpose computing device.”
The bill was proposed by Sens. Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas), Mike Braun (R-Indiana), and Marco Rubio (R-Florida). “The Chinese Communist Party will use its digital currency to control and spy on anyone who uses it. We can’t give China that chance—the United States should reject China’s attempt to undermine our economy at its most basic level,” Cotton said in a press release on Thursday.
Braun said the “digital yuan allows direct control and access to the financial lives of individuals. We cannot allow this authoritarian regime to use their state-controlled digital currency as an instrument to infiltrate our economy and the private information of American citizens.”
Ban could affect WeChat and Alipay
As Reuters reported, the legislation’s introduction “comes after WeChat, a messaging and payment application owned by China’s Tencent with over 1.2 billion users, announced it would begin supporting the currency earlier this year. Alipay, the hugely popular payments app owned by Jack Ma’s Ant Group, also accepts the digital currency. Both apps are available in the Apple and Google app stores.”
Rubio called China’s digital money a “major financial and surveillance risk” and said, “it makes no sense to tie ourselves to the digital currency of a genocidal regime that hates us and wants to replace us on the world stage.”
Meanwhile, the Chinese Embassy in Washington called the legislation “another example of the United States wantonly bullying foreign companies by abusing state power on the untenable ground of national security,” according to Reuters.
In March, nine Republican senators proposed a series of reports and standards to study and manage the risks posed by the digital yuan.
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