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New Delhi, March 22,2019: Exchange rates for conversion of various foreign currencies into Indian currency or vice versa have been notified. The new exchange rates came into force from March 21. The rates have been notified for the purpose of import and export of goods. Central Board of indirect taxes and customs notified the changes under Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962).
SCHEDULE-I
Sl.No.
Foreign Currency
Rate of exchange of one unit of foreign currency equivalent to Indian rupees
(1)
(2)
(3)
(a)
(b)
(For Imported Goods)
(For Exported Goods)
1.
Australian Dollar
50.05
47.85
2.
Bahraini Dinar
189.50
177.70
3.
Canadian Dollar
52.85
50.90
4.
Chinese Yuan
10.45
10.15
5.
Danish Kroner
10.70
10.30
6.
EURO
80.00
77.05
7.
Hong Kong Dollar
9.00
8.65
8.
Kuwaiti Dinar
235.65
220.50
9.
New Zealand Dollar
48.50
46.30
10.
Norwegian Kroner
8.25
7.95
11.
Pound Sterling
93.30
90.00
12.
Qatari Riyal
19.65
18.40
13.
Saudi Arabian Riyal
19.05
17.85
14.
Singapore Dollar
52.05
50.25
15.
South African Rand
4. 95
4.60
16.
Swedish Kroner
7.65
7.35
17.
Swiss Franc
70.55
67.80
18.
Turkish Lira
13.00
12.25
19.
UAE Dirham
19.45
18.25
20.
US Dollar
70.00
68.35
SCHEDULE-II
Rate of exchange of 100 units of foreign currency equivalent to Indian rupees
Japanese Yen
63.15
60.80
Korean Won
6.30
5.95