Tajik authorities project that official exchange rate of TJS against USD will slide next year only to 9.7:1

Tajik authorities project that an official  exchange rate of the national currency, the somoni (TJS) against the dollar (USD) will slide next year only to 9.70:1 The national borrowing program designed for 2019-2020, in particular, notes that TJS, will fall 3.0 percent against USD in 2019 and an official TJS/USD exchange rate will be 9.7:1 […]

Asia-Plus

Tajik authorities project that an official  exchange rate of the national currency, the somoni (TJS) against the dollar (USD) will slide next year only to 9.70:1

The national borrowing program designed for 2019-2020, in particular, notes that TJS, will fall 3.0 percent against USD in 2019 and an official TJS/USD exchange rate will be 9.7:1 next year.

According to the program, the official TJS/USD exchange rate is projected to be 10.2:1 in 2020 and 10.8 in 2021.  

Meanwhile, the Finance Ministry forecasted last year that TJS/USD exchange rate will slide to 10.4:1 in 2018 and to 11.2:1 in 2019.

The current official exchange rate of the somoni against the U.S. dollar set by the National Bank of Tajikistan (NBT) is 9.42:1.

According to data from Tajik central banks, the official exchange rate of the dollar against the somoni has risen 3.8 percent over the first six months of this year: 0.9 percent increase in April; 1.3 percent increase in May; and 1.6 percent increase in June.  

The market purchase rate of the dollar against the somoni over the same six-month period has reportedly risen 4.5 percent.

Over the same period last year, the market purchase rate of the dollar against the somoni had risen 11.7 percent.  

Tajikistan saw sharp currency devaluation in July.  TJS lost 2.7 percent of its value against the dollar in two days, registering an average market buying rate of the dollar against the somoni 1:9.43 on July 11, up from 1:918 on July 10.  

Tajikistan has mainly resorted to “administrative resources” to keep the currency on an even keel.

In December 2015, the National Bank ordered the closure of all unauthorized currency exchange points in the city.  After that, only banks were able to perform foreign exchange operations.  Anybody found violating this new arrangement could face jail terms of up to nine years.  Also, banks are forbidden by law from selling somoni at more than 1.5 percent the rate established by the National Bank.

 

Article translations:

Related Articles

Оби зулол

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Recent Articles

Farzona Emomali, the daughter of the President of Tajikistan, became a Candidate of Sciences in Medicine

Since August 2025, she has been the head of the Department of Reforms, Primary Health Care, and International Relations of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Tatarstan.

Two cemeteries are being demolished in Dushanbe and what will be built on the vacated site?

A correspondent from "Asia-Plus" visited two cemeteries to show you how it happens.

Digital transformation of Tajikistan: from online services to a new economy

Governments across the world are entering a critical phase...