The falling US Dollar in Laos

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The falling US Dollar in Laos

PostAuthor: Prenders88 » November 17, 2007, 3:03 pm

Anyone based in Laos have any experience of the value of US dollar that's falling daily. You can pay for meals and drinks in most bars and restaurants in US dollars.

Are Euro's and the Thai Baht now preferred.?
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PostAuthor: Tilokarat » November 18, 2007, 8:57 am

If the greenback is falling against the Lao currency, does that mean it is now only one billion kip for a plate of pad-sih-eu?
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PostAuthor: cookie » November 18, 2007, 4:34 pm

Don't know about Laos, but in India, the US$ is NO LONGER accepted from tourists.......
just found it back after some googling:

Taj Mahal, India says no thanks to US Dollar


The US dollars is losing its exchange value significantly compared with the Indian currency, Rupee, so the Indian authorities will no longer accept US dollars from the tourists at major cultural sites in India like Taj Mahal.
The Ministry of Culture, Indian announced today that since the value of dollar has declined in value considerably in the last few months, it will accept from the tourists fixed local rupee rates rather than in dollars at major monuments across the country including the famed Taj Mahal.

The Ministry of Culture told Reuters, they want "to avoid any anomaly on account of falling exchange rates of US $ vis-à-vis Rupee and consequent fall in revenues".

Previously, the entrance to many sites in India were priced in dollars for the foreign tourists, so, the locals were converting them to Rupees in local banks. But after the decline in value, they were losing money. The dollars have slid more than 12 percent against the Rupees this year.

Before for World Heritage sites like the Taj Mahal, the entrance fee used to be $5 and $2 for other monuments, when the dollar value was equivalent to 50 Rupees, but now the dollar is worth only 39 Rupees. The new rates at Taj Mahal is fixed at 250 rupees from now on which will be equivalent to $6.50.

More than 4 million tourists visited India last year, bringing in around $6.6 billion in foreign exchange earnings.

The US government and the Congress should do something to stem the tide, if not controlled many countries will drop using dollars for business transactions. It will be difficult to regain back the lost value. This may be happening in Canada and Europe also?
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PostAuthor: banpaeng » November 18, 2007, 6:41 pm

I know a bit off topic but I will be happy when they stop accepting US dollar for Aid, and the US stops giving out tax dollars. That should make all the world happy.
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PostAuthor: rickfarang » November 19, 2007, 1:55 am

Except, of course, U.S. Expat, of course.
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Re: The falling US Dollar in Laos

PostAuthor: jingjai » November 19, 2007, 2:12 pm

Prenders88 wrote:
Are Euro's and the Thai Baht now preferred.?


The past few days I have been looking into a holiday in both
Laos & Vietnam. All of the prices for tours, airfares (flights originating in Laos), and hotels, are all listed in USD.
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PostAuthor: Ricky » November 19, 2007, 2:19 pm

Good time to take a holiday there then!!
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Re: The falling US Dollar in Laos

PostAuthor: averagejoe » November 20, 2007, 7:03 am

The past few days I have been looking into a holiday in both
Laos & Vietnam. All of the prices for tours, airfares (flights originating in Laos), and hotels, are all listed in USD.[/quote]

Jingjai,when are you planning going? i'm leaving to thailand in 2 weeks but will travel to Laos and Vietnam as well.
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PostAuthor: jingjai » November 20, 2007, 1:30 pm

I do not have any definite dates as yet. Either before December 15 or after the holiday rush.
I've been getting my info of these sites:
www.tourismlaos.gov.la (check out their section on "travel agents')

For Vietnam (thanks Bangpaeng): http://www.vietnamstay.com

R/T airfare, Vientiane-Hanoi, Vietnam Airlines: $250, Lao Airlines: $230. I got these prices from some of the travel agents listed in the tourismlaos website.

PM me when you arrive.
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PostAuthor: Jai » November 20, 2007, 3:26 pm

And if you like it there........ And what's not to like....

Vietnam opens property market further
With a new law to allow foreigners 70-plus years of leases, Vietnam has become one of the most open markets in Asia
The move by the Hanoi government to issue Decree 84 earlier this year brought the communist country one step closer to opening up its real-estate market to foreign ownership and in effect putting treatment on par for both local and international developers.

http://www.bangkokpost.com/171107_Busin ... ocus02.php
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