Dubai Gold Cheaper Than London Amid War — Here's How Much You Can Bring To India Duty-Free

Indian travelers returning from Dubai can benefit from the recent removal of the jewellery value cap for duty-free imports, particularly as gold prices in Dubai have dipped due to the ongoing US-Iran conflict. This change allows Indian citizens to bring back unlimited amounts of gold jewellery without incurring customs duty, making it an attractive option for those looking to take advantage of lower prices in Dubai compared to London. The current geopolitical tensions have resulted in fluctuating gold prices, prompting many to consider international purchases. With this new regulation, returning travelers can maximize their savings and potentially bring back more gold than before, reflecting a significant shift in import policies that could impact consumer behavior and the gold market in India. As Indian gold demand continues to be robust, this policy adaptation could serve to enhance the purchasing power of citizens in a time of global economic uncertainty.
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