"We have believed for many years, much earlier than anyone else was talking about this issue, that it was in the interest of China to evolve to a more flexible exchange rate system"
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Then comes the soft coercion: “in the interest of China.” This phrase tries to remove the obvious beneficiaries - exporters in the U.S. and Europe, global investors hungry for rebalancing - and substitute a paternalistic narrative of China’s own good. It’s a classic international-finance rhetorical trick: if you resist, you’re not defending sovereignty; you’re refusing your own modernization.
“Evolve” and “more flexible” do the rest. “Evolve” suggests inevitability, a natural progression from immature rigidity to mature openness. “Flexible” sounds benign, even prudent, while smuggling in a concrete demand: a less managed, likely stronger renminbi, with knock-on effects on trade balances and domestic Chinese politics.
Context matters: mid-2000s currency disputes, ballooning imbalances, and the IMF trying to reclaim relevance by nudging China toward market credibility. The sentence is calibrated to be heard in Beijing without sounding like a threat, while still reassuring Western audiences that someone is “finally” pressing the point.
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"We have believed for many years, much earlier than anyone else was talking about this issue, that it was in the interest of China to evolve to a more flexible exchange rate system." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-have-believed-for-many-years-much-earlier-than-134601/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




