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Will the devalue of the Yuan effect The THB and tourism?

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On 8/6/2019 at 4:31 AM, sunnyboy2018 said:

Chinese tourists who have died here is a drop in the ocean

I think I heard the splash?

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  • canuckamuck
    canuckamuck

    That's the slogan they use in China at the travel agency. Thailand, safer than the Cultural Revolution.

  • sunnyboy2018
    sunnyboy2018

    I senses a Thai hater in the above comment always finding an ecuse to criticize Thailand. If the only take they get on Thailand is Health and Saftey statistics taken out of context they have failed he

  • PingRoundTheWorld
    PingRoundTheWorld

    Of course it will. The strong baht is already impacting Chinese tourism. In June 2018 one Yuan would get you about 5 baht, today only 4.37, so about 12% difference. If the Yuan is devalued that would

On 8/6/2019 at 5:27 AM, canuckamuck said:

That's the slogan they use in China at the travel agency. Thailand, safer than the Cultural Revolution.

I was going to make a comment but yours is much funnier... !! Thanks for the laugh. 

On 8/6/2019 at 5:41 AM, NCC1701A said:

From what I've read it was either let the Yuan drop or go further in debt by supporting it. The tariffs have hurt China. So they are being hated for the effects of the tariffs?

post 17 Thailand is a cheap tourist destination , peed myself laughing.

sure it will, less (poor) Chinese tourists coming, less exports to China....

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