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Turkey Rolls Back Some Restrictions on Foreign Currency Use

A money changer counts Turkish lira bills at an currency exchange office in central Istanbul, Turkey, August 21, 2015. REUTERS/Murad Sezer

Turkey has rolled back some restrictions on the use of foreign currencies that were brought in at the height of an economic crisis this year, according to a decree published on Friday, loosening the rules after pressure from the hotel industry.

In September the government ruled that property sales, rental contracts and leases should all be made in lira, a move President Tayyip Erdogan said would support the currency.

Foreign currency had been widely used for rental deals in shopping malls and also used in real estate sales contracts.

After plunging to a record low of 7.24 percent against the dollar in August, the lira has been able to mount a quiet recovery. Still, it remains some 30 percent weaker against the dollar this year, and economists remain concerned about the continued impact on the economy, Reuters reported.

Under the new regulations published in the government’s Official Gazette on Friday, foreign residents will be able to make real estate contracts in foreign currencies. Foreign currencies will also be allowed for rental agreements for tourist accommodation facilities and in duty-free zone stores.

According to Reuters, the Hotel Association of Turkey had made efforts to keep the sector’s ability to do deals in foreign currency and contacted the tourism ministry regarding the issue, its head, Timur Bayindir, said in a recent speech. It was not immediately clear how much of the sector’s facilities are contracted in foreign currencies.

Last month the government announced other exemptions to the ban on using foreign currencies in business agreements, including export-related contracts, capital market instruments and employment contracts involving foreigners.

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