Recently, the ** Information Office held a regular policy briefing, focusing on optimizing payment services and improving payment convenience. Zhang Qingsong, deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, delivered a speech at the meeting, detailing the problems encountered by foreign friends when using mobile payment in China, and indicating that the People's Bank of China will take corresponding measures to solve these problems.
The meeting attracted widespread attention, and many ** reported on the main points of the meeting. This initiative has received positive comments from ** and all sectors of society. Most netizens expressed support for the decision to improve the convenience of payment, believing that it will promote the internationalization of the RMB.
The issues discussed at this meeting were not the first to be raised. In the past few years, with the increase in international tourism and business exchanges, the problems encountered by foreigners when using mobile payment in China have become a hot topic. This meeting was convened in response to this issue, which reflects the concern and importance of foreign friends living in China.
China is working hard to internationalize the renminbi, and convenient payment services are one of the keys to achieving this goal. Improving the convenience of payment is of great significance to attract foreigners to travel and participate in business exchanges in China. The holding of this meeting shows China's determination to optimize payment services and has positive significance for enhancing the influence of the renminbi in the world.
So far, there has been no update on the progress of the meeting. However, it can be expected that the PBOC will push for the implementation of specific measures to solve the problems encountered by foreign friends in using mobile payments in China.
The convening of this conference reflects the importance that China attaches to improving the convenience of payment, and also demonstrates China's determination to attract foreigners to China. Improving the consumer experience of expatriates in China through the optimization of payment services will help promote the internationalization of the renminbi and enhance China's position in the international financial system. However, in order to truly realize the internationalization of the renminbi, further opening up and reform are needed.
2.In addition to increasing transaction limits and simplifying the identity verification process, are there other solutions to solve the problems faced by foreign friends using mobile payments in China?