Sunday, April 19, 2026

forward. If oil payments in Yuan through 14:05 the straight of Hormuz are now an 14:07 established fact, photographed, 14:09 reported, confirmed by China's own 14:10 government, then Saudi Arabia's finance 14:13 ministers, Gulf state sovereign wealth 14:16 fund managers and Asian energy importers 14:19 all have a new data point in their 14:20 calculations, not a hypothetical, a<





calculations, not a hypothetical, a 14:23 demonstrated reality. If yuan's 14:26 settlement worked at Hormuz under 14:28 wartime conditions, it works. The 14:31 question is no longer whether an 14:32 alternative to the petro dollar is 14:34 technically possible. The question is 14:36 how fast the alternative spreads. Every 14:39 major energy importer is watching this 14:42 carefully. Some 38% of the oil and 23%<




The Strait of Hormuz didn't just reopen... something much bigger happened. On April 17, 2026, while the world focused on headlines about Iran and ceasefire agreements, a silent financial shift took place - one that could reshape the global economy for decades. For the first time, oil transit payments through the world's most critical energy chokepoint were reportedly settled in Chinese yuan instead of US dollars. This video breaks down: What the petroyuan really means How China quietly built an alternative to the dollar system Why the Hormuz crisis was more than just geopolitics And how this could challenge the global dominance of the US dollar From the origins of the petrodollar in 1974What the petroyuan really means How China quietly built an alternative to the dollar system Why the Hormuz crisis was more than just geopolitics And how this could challenge the global dominance of the US dollar From the origins of the petrodollar in 1974 to today's emerging financial realignment, this is a story about power, currency, and the future of global trade. This isn't just about oil. It's about who controls the system. Watch till the end to understand why April 17 may become one of the most important dates in modern financial history. #petroyuan #hormuz #geopolitics #usvschina

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