According to an official data, gold's tariff value was raised to $573 per ten grams while that of silver raised to $1145 per kilogram.
NEW DELHI(commodity news world): World's largest gold consumer, India on Thursday raised tariff value of gold and silver.
According to an official data, gold's tariff value was raised to $573 per ten grams while that of silver raised to $1145 per kilogram.
Brass scrap tariff value was also raised to $4143 per ton according to the notification issued by country's Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC).
These revised rates will also apply to gold and silver, including ornaments that are not studded, that are imported by a bonafide passenger as baggage.
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