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Petrol & diesel prices cut by Rs 2.50 per litre after excise duty reduction; oil companies absorbing Re 1

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Petrol & diesel prices cut by Rs 2.50 per litre after excise duty reduction; oil companies absorbing Re 1
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The government Thursday announced a Rs 2.50 per litre cut in petrol and diesel prices, factoring in excise duty reduction of Rs 1.50 per litre and asking oil companies to absorb another Re 1. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the excise duty cut would have an impact of Rs 10,500 crore on central government's tax revenues. He also asked state governments to follow suit by cutting a sales tax or VAT by a similar amount. The reduction followed petrol and diesel prices touching new highs. In Delhi, where the fuel prices are the lowest among all metros and most state capital, petrol is sold at Rs 84 per litre and diesel at Rs 75.45. Jaitley said the move followed Brent crude oil touching four-year high of USD 86 a barrel Wednesday and interest rates in the US reaching the seven-year high. Inflation in India, however, is still moderate at less than 4 per cent and higher direct tax collections give comfort with regard to fiscal deficit, he said adding domestic macroeconomic indicators are strong and stable, except for current account deficit (CAD). PTI-
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