India imposes export levies on diesel and aviation fuel

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India imposed export levies of ₹21.50 per litre on diesel and ₹29.50 per litre on aviation turbine fuel and cut excise duty on petrol and diesel by ₹10 per litre.
India imposes export levies on diesel and aviation fuel
Why it matters
Export levies make diesel and aviation fuel shipments to foreign buyers less profitable, discouraging exports and preserving domestic supplies. Domestic suppliers and distributors are being required to prioritise retail, household and transport allocations to prevent shortages.
Implications
  • Refiners with diesel and aviation turbine fuel export contracts must reprice or reduce exports to account for the ₹21.50/₹29.50 per-litre
  • City gas distribution companies must accelerate PNG/CNG connections and prioritise household and transport deliveries.

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Source

The Hindu

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Policy & Regulation Supply Chain & Logistics Oil & Gas

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