Kyrgyzstan:
On The Introduction Of Restrictions On The Export Of Cash Foreign Currency From The Kyrgyz Republic
24 January 2023
GRATA International
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In order to ensure financial and economic security, stabilize
the situation in the domestic foreign exchange market, as well as
protect the national interests of the Kyrgyz Republic, the Decree
of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic dated January
13, 2023 No. 7 introduced a temporary ban on the export of foreign
currency in cash from the Kyrgyz Republic until the relevant
decision of the Cabinet of Ministers is adopted. KR - to
non-residents and foreign citizens in the amount of more than 5,000
US dollars in cash, residents and citizens of the Kyrgyz Republic
in the amount of more than 10,000 US dollars in cash.
It has been established that in case of export by residents and
citizens of the Kyrgyz Republic of cash US dollars in an amount
exceeding 10,000 US dollars, a payment of 10% of the amount
exceeding the established limit is charged.
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