Travelers entering the U.S. can bring an unlimited amount of foreign currency, including Chinese RMB, without having to declare it as long as the amount is under $10,000. However, if you carry more than $10,000 in currency or monetary instruments, you must declare it to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. It’s advisable to check for any updates or specific regulations before traveling, as rules may change.
970 dollars
4.7 US dollars approx
41 US dollars = 281.50640266 RMB
1 rmb = 13.3799 tk
100 RMB = $14.64 USD
As the exchange rate at this time, one US dollar is about the same 6.80 at the time.
9.7 Chinese Yuan equals 1.41 US Dollars
The item costs 60 RMB.
$9000
It's 50 RMB in China, and it's about 7.5 US dollars
You are permitted to carry a maximum of $5,000 US Dollars through customs at any airport within China. Monetary amounts over that need documentation and to be declaration at that airport's customs office.
Rmb is the abbreviation for "renminbi," which means "the people's money." Kinda like USD for US dollars or GBP for British pounds.