New Delhi:Owing to the global crude oil price crash, the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) here on Wednesday urged the Centre to reduce excise duty and value-added tax on petroleum and diesel products by 25 per cent to cut motor fuels prices by Rs 9-10 a litre.
According to D.K, Aggarwal, PHDCCI President, the petroleum products' prices should be in sync with the deceleration in the global crude oil rates, and all its movements must be captured and implemented in the domestic market.
"World economic environment has turned dynamic and there is a drastic fall in the international crude oil prices. It can be a boon for the Indian economy as inflationary conditions will be benign and the price-cost margin of the businesses will improve," Aggarwal said.
International crude oil prices have declined from $63.27 a barrel as on January 6 to $31.13 a barrel as on March 9. Consequently, petrol prices in Delhi decreased from Rs 75.69 a litre to Rs 70.59 a litre during the same period.
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