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Al-Monitor · United States · RSF-controlled territory circulates freshly printed Sudanese pound notes as economic split deepens
Contextualises the banknotes within the RSF's broader state-building project: its Tasis shadow authority now has a central bank head, a foreign ministry, and a court system; notes the Sudanese pound has collapsed from under 600 per US dollar before the war to over 5,000, creating a liquidity vacuum in Darfur that the RSF is filling with its own monetary instrument.
“Tasis parallel structures include a shadow central bank; new notes are the RSF's first step toward a separate monetary system.”