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Milei renews Argentina's US$5bn China currency swap despite US pressure

Milei renews Argentina's US$5bn China currency swap despite US pressure

The self-styled Beijing critic extends the active yuan swap tranche for 12 months as Washington presses Buenos Aires to cut financial ties

Leaders·Money· active Dinheiro de quem·A mudança silenciosa ·6 takes ·atualizado 24 de jun. de 2026

Summary

The Bcra renewed the active US$5bn (35bn yuan) tranche of Argentina's swap line with the People's Bank of China for another 12 months, extending portions that had been maturing in mid-2026 — the second renewal in two years. The move proceeds despite Javier Milei's past anti-Beijing rhetoric and explicit United States pressure (reported by SCMP as a Trump "ultimatum") to curb financial ties with China. The swap underpins reserves at a moment when the peso is pressed against its band ceiling (see Argentina's peso nears its band ceiling even as the BCRA buys a record in dollars). Milei has also floated a 2026 trip to China.

By the numbers

  • US$5bn (35bn yuan) — active swap tranche renewed.
  • 12 months — extension term.
  • 2nd — renewal in two years.

Why it matters

The swap is a quiet reserve backstop Milei cannot easily abandon, even as he aligns ideologically with Washington. Renewing it tests how far US pressure reshapes Argentina's financial dependence on China — and whether ideology yields to the arithmetic of reserves.

What to watch

  • Whether Milei proceeds with a China visit in 2026.
  • Any US conditionality tied to the IMF program or trade deal.
  • Future tranche maturities and further renewals.