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Chinese Firms Halt Stablecoin Plans in Hong Kong Amid Regulatory Concerns

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Last updated: October 19, 2025 5:01 pm
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Published: October 19, 2025
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Chinese technology giants, including Ant Group and JD.com, have recently halted their plans to launch stablecoins in Hong Kong due to rising concerns from mainland regulators regarding the influence of privately issued digital currencies. The Financial Times reported that directives from key authorities, including the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) and the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), have urged these companies to refrain from moving forward with their stablecoin initiatives.

This development poses a significant challenge to Hong Kong’s ambitions to position itself as a regional hub for digital assets, especially following the establishment of a new regulatory framework intended to support such innovations. In May, Hong Kong’s legislature approved a bill that introduced a licensing system for issuers of fiat-backed stablecoins, thereby offering legal clarity to financial institutions and tech companies eager to participate in the burgeoning sector. Under the new regulations, any entity looking to issue stablecoins or create tokens pegged to the Hong Kong dollar, irrespective of their operational base, is required to gain authorization from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA).

Prior to the intervention from mainland authorities, Ant Group, which is linked to Alibaba, had announced its intention to participate in Hong Kong’s pilot stablecoin program in June. Similarly, JD.com had shown interest in exploring this financial avenue. However, the PBOC has reportedly conveyed its reservations, cautioning against allowing large technology firms and brokerage houses to create and issue digital currencies.

Attempts to acquire comments from Ant Group, JD.com, the PBOC, and the CAC regarding these developments remained unanswered. The HKMA, in response to media inquiries, stated that it does not comment on market speculation.

Stablecoins, designed to maintain stable values by being pegged to fiat currencies such as the U.S. dollar, serve as a crucial component in the crypto trading ecosystem. They enable investors to transfer funds between various digital assets without exposing themselves to the volatility characteristic of traditional cryptocurrencies.

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