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With the opening of the mainland Chinese economy in 1978, a '''dual track currency system''' was instituted, with ] usable only domestically, and with foreigners forced to use foreign exchange certificates. With the opening of the mainland Chinese economy in 1978, a '''dual track currency system''' was instituted, with ] usable only domestically, and with foreigners forced to use foreign exchange certificates.


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With the opening of the mainland Chinese economy in 1978, a dual track currency system was instituted, with renminbi usable only domestically, and with foreigners forced to use foreign exchange certificates.

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