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  2. The Gold (Control) Act, 1968 - Wikipedia

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    The Gold (Control) Act, 1968 is a repealed Act of the Parliament of India which was enacted to control sale and holding of gold in personal possession. High demand for gold in India with negligible indigenous production results in gold imports, leading to drastic devaluation of the Indian rupee and depletion of foreign exchange reserves to alarming levels.

  3. Taxation of precious metals - Wikipedia

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    The aim of the VAT exemption on investment gold in the European Union is to promote gold as a financial instrument. [3] The tax exemption applies only to gold bars with a purity of at least 995 thousandths , and gold coins with a purity of at least 900 thousandths that were minted after 1800. Gold coins must also either be or have been legal ...

  4. India hikes gold import duty, industry fears smuggling surge

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  5. Customs duties in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States imposes tariffs (customs duties) on imports of goods. The duty is levied at the time of import and is paid by the importer of record. Customs duties vary by country of origin and product. Goods from many countries are exempt from duty under various trade agreements. Certain types of goods are exempt from duty regardless of source.

  6. Foreign trade of India - Wikipedia

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    India is the second biggest oil importer after China and is highly dependent on imported crude oil. [27] The net imports of crude oil rose from 171.73 Mt during 2011–12 to 226.95 Mt during 2020–21. The net imports of natural gas increased from 18 BCM in 2011–12 to 32.86 BCM in 2020–21, recording a CAGR of 9.44%.

  7. Russians are buying huge amounts of gold with the ruble under ...

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    The World Gold Council said Russians bought 75.6 metric tons of gold last year, up by 6% from 2023. Gold is a safe-haven asset that's often in demand amid high inflation and geopolitical tensions.

  8. How Florida wood traders navigate ban on repressive regime’s ...

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    The expert group of the European Union Timber Regulation, which decides on a stringent set of rules companies must follow to import timber into the E.U., has repeatedly held that Double Helix’s ...

  9. Non-tariff barriers to trade - Wikipedia

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    Another example of foreign trade regulations is import deposits. Import deposits is a form of deposit, which the importer must pay the central bank for a definite period of time (non-interest bearing deposit) in an amount equal to all or part of the cost of imported goods. [citation needed]