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by Greg Cruey on September 19, 2008
Matt over at bizCult had a great piece yesterday on the difficulty involved in getting you money (in Chinese currency) home to America (or wherever) when you leave.
The rules about transferring yuan out of China are complicated. Matt looks at a number of strategies - not all of them completely legal in the eyes of the PRC. You can carry it physically out of China with you - up to 20,000 RMB. There's always Western Union, or a more traditional bank transfer.
Matt also looks at the option of changing your yuan into dollars before you leave China. Interesting piece...

© ArchiM
The rules about transferring yuan out of China are complicated. Matt looks at a number of strategies - not all of them completely legal in the eyes of the PRC. You can carry it physically out of China with you - up to 20,000 RMB. There's always Western Union, or a more traditional bank transfer.
Matt also looks at the option of changing your yuan into dollars before you leave China. Interesting piece...

© ArchiM
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