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MATI officials meet Tourism Minister after expressing concern over new rules

2 އޮކްޓޯބަރު 2024 - 20:58 0

Minister Faisal. -- Photo: Adhadhu


MATI officials meet Tourism Minister after expressing concern over new rules

2 އޮކްޓޯބަރު 2024 - 20:58 0

The Maldives Association of Tourism Industries (MATI) has held a meeting with Tourism Minister Ibrahim Faisal after expressing concern over new rules from the central bank.

The Maldives Monetary Authority (MMA) amended the Foreign Currency Regulation and Money Changing Business Regulation on Tuesday. MATI said it was done without consultation with relevant stakeholders.

The meeting between MATI officials and Faisal took place on Wednesday evening.

The changes announced on Tuesday require tourist facilities to change dollars based on the number of tourists. Resorts must change USD 500 for each tourist while guesthouses must change USD 25 for each tourist.

MMA said the changes were made after consultation with tourism stakeholders. However, in a statement issued today, MATI said it was untrue.

"Although the aforementioned press release indicates that these regulations were formulated after consultation with relevant stakeholders, we regretfully note that this did not occur as stated," MATI stated.

MATI said that the association attended a meeting at the request of the MMA and rejected the proposals presented by the central bank for inclusion in the new Foreign Currency Regulation.

"We note that when the regulation was gazetted, none of the concerns raised by this association were addressed by the MMA," the statement read.

Under the new rules, tourism businesses have been given 30 days to register with the MMA. New businesses are also required to register at the MMA within 30 days of registration at the Maldives Inland Revenue Authority (MIRA).