Gold Duty at 15%: Why Your Wedding Plans and Savings Just Got Costlier Overnight

The Indian government has officially raised the basic import duty on gold to 15%, up from the previous 6%, in a decisive move to stabilize the Rupee and manage a swelling trade deficit.The notification comes as the Indian Rupee plummeted to a record low of 95.85 against the U.S.

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