The Kuwaiti Dinar exchange rate (abbreviated KWD) is always in focus all over the world. There are several reasons for this. First, the KWD imports and exports too many billions each year. Second, the Iranian Rial is used as currency in many places other than the KWD. For example in countries where the local currency is affected by high inflation. The exchange rate of the KWD is therefore decisive for trade across the globe. Pakistan companies that trade abroad are of course particularly interested in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) to Kuwaiti Dinar – PKR to KWD and vice versa.
The Kuwaiti Dinar is used, among other things, to determine the value of important commodities such as oil and gold.