Explore these global destinations offering lower gold prices and better deals
Several countries provide gold at lower prices due to tax benefits and competitive market conditions, making them attractive destinations for Indian buyers, reported indiatvnews.com.
Discover where to find gold at the best prices around the world
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Dubai is a top choice for gold buyers due to its tax-free shopping and competitive pricing. The city’s Gold Souk offers a vast selection of gold jewellery, drawing visitors from around the world seeking quality gold at affordable prices.
Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s low tax policies and competitive gold market make it a prime location for purchasing gold at favourable rates. Buyers benefit from a variety of gold products available at prices lower than those in India.
Switzerland
Although Switzerland is known for its high living costs, the country’s low VAT makes gold purchases relatively affordable. Its reputation for quality and purity also attracts international buyers.
Gold remains a popular investment for Indians, and buying it from certain international markets can offer significant cost savings.
Thailand
Bangkok’s gold markets are popular among gold enthusiasts, offering good deals on gold jewellery. The city’s gold districts provide numerous options at more affordable rates compared to Indian prices.
South Africa
As one of the world’s largest gold producers, South Africa offers gold at lower prices. Buyers can take advantage of the country’s rich gold reserves and competitive pricing.
These five destinations provide ideal opportunities for Indians to purchase gold at reduced prices while exploring international gold markets.
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