Beijing Raises Duty-Free Spending Cap in Hong Kong

Friday, 28 June 2024, 02:09

Beijing announced an increase in the duty-free spending limit for mainland Chinese tourists in Hong Kong, allowing them to spend up to 15,000 yuan. This new policy applies to purchases at duty-free stores at border crossings, with a slightly lower limit of 12,000 yuan for other shopping. The change is expected to boost tourism and retail spending in Hong Kong significantly.
South China Morning Post
Beijing Raises Duty-Free Spending Cap in Hong Kong

Beijing Raises Duty-Free Spending Cap

Beijing has raised the duty-free spending limit for mainland Chinese tourists in Hong Kong, allowing them to spend up to 15,000 yuan at duty-free stores at border crossings.

New Spending Limits

  • Mainland tourists can now spend up to 15,000 yuan at duty-free stores.
  • For other shopping, the spending limit is set at 12,000 yuan.

This change is expected to have a positive impact on tourism and retail spending in Hong Kong.


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