Does it work that way?
Surely when a US company pays for something it leaves their bank, and goes into the recipients bank abroad at the current exchange rate that the USD payment was worth in the local currency.
The benefit of choosing to pay for Chinese goods in USD is because of the favourable exchange rates that USD has against the Chinese Yuan.
My company is UK based, and for all the goods we buy from China, we are billed in USD, but again thats due to it being favourable to us. If we were billed in GBP we would pay more.
They dont pay for imported goods with suitcases full of American Dollar bills like in the movies when they do a big drug deal!!
or am I missing something here!
Depends what the settlement currency is but i believe that most of the importers pay the chinese in usd.