KEY POINTS
  • China's digital yuan will need to dethrone the country's domestic e-payments giants first, before it can think of competing against the greenback internationally, says the Peterson Institute for International Economics' Martin Chorzempa.
  • Alibaba-affiliated Alipay and Tencent's Wechat Pay currently process the vast majority of digital payments in China.
  • Beyond China, Sweden is expected to be among the first advanced economies to launch a digital currency, according to the PIIE analyst.

China's digital yuan will need to dethrone the country's domestic e-payments giants first, before it can think of competing against the greenback internationally, says the Peterson Institute for International Economics' Martin Chorzempa.

"A lot of people talk about (the digital yuan) being a driver of renminbi internationalization," Chorzempa, senior fellow at PIIE, told CNBC's "Street Signs Asia" on Wednesday. "I think they have to beat Alipay and WeChat Pay in China before, I think, that they can make a dent in the U.S. dollar."