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Currency conversion rates 

Currency rates are needed for determining the customs value of the goods in the customs declaration. In your customs declaration, please use the conversion rates published by Customs on this webpage.

In import and export declarations, you should use the conversion rates of the month when the customs declaration was submitted and accepted by Customs. If the value of the goods is entered in the invoice or the freight bill in some other currency than the euro, enter in the customs declaration the transaction price and the related items in the currency in question. The system converts the amounts into euro by using the currency conversion rates confirmed by Customs.

In some cases, you have to convert the foreign currency amounts into euro yourself. Detailed instructions are available in the customer instructions on import and export.

Is the currency rate missing?

If the currency you require is missing from the list of currency rates on this page, do this:

  1. Ask Customs Information for the currency rate.
  2. Enter in the customs declaration the transaction price in euro converted with the currency conversion rate that you received.
  3. Enter in the customs declaration the currency conversion rate received from Customs with additional information code “FIKUR.” Enter as the description the conversion rate and the currency code (i.e. “19.14 MDL”).

How does Customs determine the currency conversion rates?

The reference rate published by the European Central Bank is used for currency conversion to determine the customs value. Customs is responsible for determining the currency rate if no ECB reference rate is available. The conversion rates are based on the currency rate of the second last Wednesday of each month.

The currency rate will apply for one month from the first day of the following month.

Currency conversion rates in March 2017

Customs establishes the following currency conversion rates, which should be used when establishing the customs value of imported goods. These conversion rates must, if nothing else is mentioned, be used on goods that in Finland, during the time period 01.03.2017 - 31.03.2017, is released for free circulation within the customs territory of the Union.

The base currency for the established currency conversion rates below is euro (e.g. 1 EUR = 1.0348 USD).

Currency conversion rates in March 2017 (xls)

Currency Currency code Currency rate Korjattu kurssi
US dollar USD 1.0348 1.0555
Japanese yen JPY 118.10 120.85
UK pound sterling GBP 0.83468 0.84998
Swedish krona SEK 9.2808 9.4508
Norwegian krone NOK 8.6623 8.8523
Danish krone DKK 7.3895 7.4345
Swiss franc CHF 1.0441 1.0652
Canadian dollar CAD 1.3514 1.3809
Hong Kong dollar HKD 7.9533 8.1923
Australian dollar AUD 1.3465 1.3761
New Zealand dollar NZD 1.4388 1.4705
South African Rand ZAR 13.2501 13.7701
Singapore dollar SGD 1.4521 1.5012
Malaysian ringgit MYR 4.6959 4.6959
Indian rupee INR 66.4005 70.6005
Russian rouble RUB 56.8795 60.9795
Czech koruna CZK 26.494 27.021
Polish zloty PLN 4.1521 4.3015
Hungarian forint HUF 301.52 308.42
Thai baht THB 35.834 36.974
Korean won (Republic) KRW 1,163.95 1,205.35
Brazilian real BRL 3.2505 3.2505
Chinese yuan renminbi CNY 7.2521 7.2521
Indonesian rupiah IDR 14,060.98 14,060.98
Israeli shekel ILS 3.8137 3.9537
Mexican peso MXN 20.7171 21.4777
Philippine peso PHP 52.719 52.719
Turkish lira TRY 3.7112 3.8662
United Arab Emirates dirham AED 3.7803 3.7803
Egyptian pound EGP 17.437695 17.437695
Iranian rial IRR 34,232.83736 34,232.83736
Kuwait dinar KWD 0.32317861 0.32317861
Kazakstan tenge KZT 338.8514029 338.8514029
Moroccan dirham MAD 10.67556825 10.67556825
Serbian dinar RSD 123.8816126 123.8816126
Saudi riyal SAR 3.862 3.862
Tunisian dinar TND 2.41977081 2.41977081
New Taiwan dollar TWD 32.52711374 32.52711374