Purchase limit in Indian currency increased, allowing passengers to buy duty-free goods in rupees; DFSs must display INR prices. Passengers may purchase goods at duty free shops in Indian currency up to the revised limit aligned with RBI rules; customs commissioners must inform DFS operators, ensure display of the facility and limit at shops and websites, and require display of prices in Indian Rupees and the applicable exchange rate (commercial bank rate or CBEC fortnightly rate). Operators must be familiarized with procedures for duty free procurement of excisable goods and any implementation difficulties should be reported to the Board.
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Purchase limit in Indian currency increased, allowing passengers to buy duty-free goods in rupees; DFSs must display INR prices.
Passengers may purchase goods at duty free shops in Indian currency up to the revised limit aligned with RBI rules; customs commissioners must inform DFS operators, ensure display of the facility and limit at shops and websites, and require display of prices in Indian Rupees and the applicable exchange rate (commercial bank rate or CBEC fortnightly rate). Operators must be familiarized with procedures for duty free procurement of excisable goods and any implementation difficulties should be reported to the Board.
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