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Exchange rate determination under customs law sets conversion rates for imports and exports effective on specified date. Determination of exchange rates under section 14 of the Customs Act effective 18th December, 2015, superseding an earlier notification except as to past actions, and prescribing conversion rates for specified foreign currencies for the purpose of imported and export goods, set out in Schedule I (per unit rates) and Schedule II (per hundred unit rates).
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Exchange rate determination under customs law sets conversion rates for imports and exports effective on specified date.
Determination of exchange rates under section 14 of the Customs Act effective 18th December, 2015, superseding an earlier notification except as to past actions, and prescribing conversion rates for specified foreign currencies for the purpose of imported and export goods, set out in Schedule I (per unit rates) and Schedule II (per hundred unit rates).
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