India will reduce its export duties on petrol, diesel, and aviation turbine fuel (ATF) starting June 1. The new rates are 1.5 rupees per litre for petrol, 13.5 rupees for diesel, and 9.5 rupees for ATF. These revisions are made fortnightly based on international crude oil and fuel prices.

New windfall tax rates on fuel exports take effect from June 1, 2026. Taxes are back on diesel and aviation turbine fuel after a period of nil levies. Petrol exports will also…

India will reduce its export duties on petrol, diesel, and aviation turbine fuel (ATF) starting June 1. The new rates are 1.5 rupees per litre for petrol, 13.5 rupees for diesel,…

NEW DELHI: Govt on Saturday cut the special additional excise duty (SAED) on exports of diesel, petrol and aviation turbine fuel (ATF), effective June 1.

The export duties were introduced in March to ensure domestic availability of petroleum products amid the ongoing West Asia crisis. | India News

The Centre has revised export levies on petrol, diesel, and ATF from June 1 due to the West Asia crisis.

The government has reduced the special additional excise duty on diesel, petrol, and ATF exports effective June 1, following a fortnightly review.

Government revises fuel export levies from June 1; domestic rates remain unchanged amid fluctuating global oil prices.

The government reinstates windfall taxes on diesel, aviation turbine fuel, and petrol exports from June 1, 2026, reflecting shifts in global oil prices and refiner margins.

The fuel price for domestic flights will remain unchanged at ₹1,04,927 rupees ($1,104.25) a kilo-liter in New Delhi for June, according to spokespeople from the state oil…

India maintains domestic jet fuel prices for June while reducing international rates, amidst rising operational costs for airlines.

International airlines see a significant 27 percent cut in jet fuel prices. Domestic carriers, however, continue to pay unchanged rates. Commercial LPG prices have reached record…

Jet fuel prices for international airlines have been slashed by 27 percent, while domestic carriers face no changes in rates amidst global energy market fluctuations.