Aug 4: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs has determined the rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currencies into Indian currency or vice versa, for the purpose of the said section, relating to imported and export goods.
Sl.No.
Foreign Currency
For Imported Goods
For Export Goods
1.
Australian Dollar
56.45
54.10
2.
Bahraini Dinar
217.25
204.20
3.
Canadian Dollar
62.90
60.75
4.
Chinese Yuan
11.95
11.60
5.
Danish Kroner
11.00
10.65
6.
EURO
82.20
79.20
7.
Hong Kong Dollar
10.30
9.95
8.
Kuwaiti Dinar
267.25
250.55
9.
New Zealand Dollar
51.30
49.00
10.
Norwegian Kroner
8.30
8.05
11.
Pound Sterling
98.15
94.80
12.
Qatari Riyal
22.30
20.90
13.
Saudi Arabian Riyal
21.80
20.50
14.
Singapore Dollar
58.45
56.55
15.
South African Rand
4.90
4.60
16.
Swedish Kroner
7.90
7.65
17.
Swiss Franc
84.20
81.05
18.
Turkish Lira
4.55
4.30
19.
UAE Dirham
22.30
20.95
20.
US Dollar
80.25
78.55
Sl.No.
Foreign Currency
(For Imported Goods)
(For Export Goods)
1.
Japanese Yen
60.35
58.35
2.
Korean Won
6.25
5.85
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