Focus Taiwan
Date: 2017/12/20
By: Chiu Chun-chin and Elizabeth Hsu
Taipei, Dec. 20 (CNA) The Customs Administration once again urged travelers to declare
their cash and valuables such as securities and gold of a value higher than Taiwan’s law allows when entering or leaving the country, or risk having their undeclared possessions confiscated.
The call was reiterated Wednesday, two days after a Taiwanese traveler surnamed Chang (張) was caught carrying 110,600 Chinese yuan (US$16,812) at a customs point in the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport. Chang was preparing to take a flight to Kong Hong, Taipei Customs said.
Under Taiwan’s Money Laundering Control Act and relevant regulations, passengers entering or leaving Taiwan with cash in local currency exceeding NT$100,000, foreign currency (including the currencies of Hong Kong and Macao) exceeding US$10,000, or Chinese currency exceeding 20,000 yuan must declare it. [FULL STORY]