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[PUBLISHED IN THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, EXTRAORDINARY, PART II SECTION 3, SUB-SECTION (I)]

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
(DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE)

26th July, 2001

Notification No. 35/2001-Customs (N.T.)

Is being issued fixing rates of exchange for conversion of foreign currencies into Indian currencies or vice versa for purposes of section 14 of the customs act, 1962, in so far as these relates to exported goods (.) Effective from Wednesday the 1st august, 2001. Rupees equivalent to one unit of foreign currency will be as follows(.)

 Austrian Schilling

 Two point nine five (.)

Austrialian Dollar

twenty three point eight five (.)

Canadian Dollar

thirty point five zero (.)

Danish Kroner

five point five zero (.)

Deutsche mark

twenty point nine five (.)

Dutch guilder

eighteen point six zero (.)

Euro

forty one point zero zero (.)

French francs

six point two five (.)

Hongkong dollar

six point zero zero (.)

Norwegian kroner

five point one zero (.)

Pound sterling

sixty six point seven five (.)

Swedish kroner

four point four zero (.)

Swiss franc

twenty seven point two five (.)

Singapore dollar

twenty five point eight five (.)

Us dollar

forty six point nine five (.)

In respect of belgian francs, italian lira and japanese yen , the rate of exchange will be indian rupees equivalent to hundred units of foreign currencies as follows:

Belgian francs

one hundred one point six zero (.)

Italian lira

two point one zero (.)

Japanese yen

thirty seven point seven five (.)

In respect of import goods separate Notification No. 34/2001-Customs (N.T.) is being issued simultaneously (.)

Rimjhim Prasad
Under Secretary to the Government of India

F.No.468/9/2001-cus-v(.)

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