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Travellers to be allowed to buy dollars
Vietnamese citizens will be allowed to buy foreign currency worth
up to US$1,000 to travel abroad for 10 days, or $100 per day, under a draft
circular of the State Bank of Viet Nam regulating treasuries trading.
The regulation is planned to be effective from July 1.
"I think it is a good move of the central bank after they shut down FX trading
on the black market," Tran Du Lich, a member of the National Monetary Policy
Advisory Council, said.
"That means people's foreign currency demands will be met while the State will
hold strict control over the market."
Individuals have the right to sell foreign currencies at credit institutions or
authorised dealers of credit institutions.
Vietnamese citizens have the right to buy foreign currencies for hospital
treatment, study, business, spending or visiting relatives abroad.
Individuals will be able to buy domestic currencies of their destination. Where
the currencies are not available, they will be allowed to buy a currency that
can be freely converted.
Truong Thu Hien, a Ha Noi-based senior company official who frequently travels
for business, said the amount of cash was reasonable for personal purposes
abroad.
"People can still use credit cards if they want to spend more than that."
Also, a foreigner who has an income in Vietnamese dong will be allowed to buy
foreign currency cash.
In April, the SBV was instructed to reduce the maximum amount of US dollars that
an individual could take out of the country without a customs declaration from
$7,000 to $5,000.
Source: VNS |
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