Home>News Center>China
       
 

Stronger RMB to benefit outbound travellers
By Liu Jie (China Daily)
Updated: 2005-07-29 06:16

Meanwhile, Wei pointed out that the lifting of the renminbi's peg to the US dollar resulted in closer relations with "a basket" of other currencies, increasing the risk that the impact of the yuan's rate adjustment may be impacted upon by the diversifying fluctuations of various currencies.

Chen estimated that the positive impact on overseas travel was unlikely to be seen in the next few months. The first wave is expected during the seven-day National Day holiday, and the subsequent trend is expected to be stable development.

According to a survey , which sampled over 1,000 Chinese in nine cities, 56.3 per cent of the respondents said that the yuan revaluation is acceptable and they plan to travel and consume overseas.

Hong Kong, a popular overseas tour destination for mainland Chinese, will benefit from the renminbi appreciation, shopkeepers, hotels and other tourism-related businesses believed.

"Definitely, it will stimulate the Hong Kong retail market," said Bankee Kwan, chairman of the Retail Management Association, a trade group representing the city's shopkeepers. "More mainland travellers will come to Hong Kong to spend money, because it's cheaper than before."

Chen said the renminbi appreciation would affect inbound travel more quickly and more directly than outbound travel. He added that foreigners are more sensitive to currency fluctuations, a good example being US tourists.

"US visitors to European Union countries have witnessed a sharp drop over almost two years, due to the strong euro currency and sluggish US dollar. A similar phenomenon may occur on the Chinese mainland," pointed out Chen.
Page: 123



First Wal-Mart store opens in Shanghai
999 roses to offer apology
Li Zhaoxing attends ASEAN+3 Foreign Ministers Meeting
  Today's Top News     Top China News
 

'China's rise an opportunity, not a threat'

 

   
 

Toll from pig-borne epidemic hits 31

 

   
 

Discovery docks with Space Station

 

   
 

NASA stops shuttle flights until hazard fixed

 

   
 

Central bank said cooling yuan down

 

   
 

Skies open wide for pilots from abroad

 

   
  China starts producing pig-borne disease vaccine
   
  Ex-official sentenced to death for corruption
   
  Trade surplus rocketing brings pressure
   
  Is it time to start culling big bad wolf?
   
  House okays bill aimed at subsidized China goods
   
  RMB appreciation helps nation's airlines
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  Related Stories  
   
US senators urge China to further boost yuan
   
Central bank said cooling yuan down
   
Stronger RMB won't affect investment much
   
Stronger RMB won't affect investment much
   
China faces challenges on currency
   
China braces for spectulation in the yuan
   
China unpegs itself
  News Talk  
  It is time to prepare for Beijing - 2008  
Advertisement