Thailand Raises Export Currency Limits to Boost Competitiveness

Thailand Raises Export Currency Limits to Boost Competitiveness

Thailand's central bank quadrupled the amount exporters can hold in foreign currency abroad—from $50,000 to $200,000 per shipment. This affects roughly half the country's trade. The move cuts costs for small and medium-sized exporters and signals Bangkok's effort to stay competitive as regional investment tightens.

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