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Government revises fuel export levies for fortnight beginning June 1, domestic rates unchanged

Government revises fuel export levies for fortnight beginning June 1, domestic rates unchanged
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The Indian government has adjusted export levies on petrol, diesel, and aviation turbine fuel for the first half of June while keeping domestic excise duties unchanged. These levies were originally implemented to ensure domestic supply amid the ongoing West Asia crisis.

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Export duty adjustments are a key tool for governments to manage domestic fuel availability and inflation in response to volatile global crude oil prices.

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