Digital Silk Road and Cross-border Payment Integration between Malaysia and China: Policy Synergies, Frictions, and Impacts on SME Transaction Costs

Authors

  • Anran Qiao Universiti Utara Malaysia
  • Bee Wah Tan Universiti Utara Malaysia
  • Mingpei Lu Universiti Utara Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55927/ijba.v6i1.16182

Keywords:

Digital Silk Road, cross-border payments, DuitNow, QRIS

Abstract

This paper examines policy synergies and frictions in Malaysia–China cross-border digital payment integration under the Digital Silk Road. Using document-based policy comparison and a structured literature review, it maps three SME cost-reduction channels—lower search and verification costs, faster clearing and settlement, and improved foreign-exchange transparency—against three governance pillars: data rules, settlement arrangements, and technical standards. The analysis finds that Malaysia’s domestic payment readiness has advanced faster than bilateral institutional coordination, creating an “integration gap” that sustains fees, delays, and compliance burdens for SMEs. Policy options include a bilateral regulatory sandbox, harmonised cross-border QR standards, and phased central-bank cooperation on atomic settlement and CBDC-related pilots.

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Published

2026-02-28

How to Cite

Qiao, A., Bee Wah Tan, & Mingpei Lu. (2026). Digital Silk Road and Cross-border Payment Integration between Malaysia and China: Policy Synergies, Frictions, and Impacts on SME Transaction Costs. Indonesian Journal of Business Analytics, 6(1), 95–106. https://doi.org/10.55927/ijba.v6i1.16182