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Excise duty on petrol to be slashed
Bhagyashree Pande
Tribune News Service

New Delhi, June 3
After hectic negotiations and deliberations, finance minister P Chidambaram has agreed to cut duties on oil and petroleum products. He had earlier refused to give any duty cuts to bail out oil companies as he did not want to forego hefty revenue in the coming year from this industry. The proposal to share the burden of oil companies has been given a nod by the finance ministry. The customs duty on crude oil will be slashed from present 5 per cent to zero per cent. In addition to this, the customs duty on petrol and diesel shall also be reduced from 7.5 per cent to 2.5 per cent. This cut would mean a loss to exchequer but a relief to the oil companies of approximately Rs 13,300 crore a year.

The excise duty on petrol and diesel will also be slashed by Re 1 per litre each, as was reported in The Tribune earlier. Reducing Central excise by Re 1 will provide a relief of approximately Rs 7,000 crore a year to the oil marketing firms. Excise duty on petrol and diesel at present is fixed at Rs 14.35/litre and 4.6/litre, respectively.

Foregoing these revenues is critical for the finance minister, as in 2007-08 the exchequer earned Rs 1,80,000 crore, an increase of Rs 35,000 crore over last year. India had imported nearly 121.7 million tonnes of crude in 2007-08.

Losing customs duty will also have implications on the exchequer as the duties are likely to contribute higher amount in the current year because as the crude prices go up the revenue also goes up.

As reported earlier, the government intends to increase the price of petrol by Rs 4 per litre and that of diesel by Rs 1-2 per litre.

A Re 1/litre price increase on petrol and diesel would result in an annual saving for OMCs by Rs 1,272 crore and Rs 5,352 crore, respectively. A Rs 10 hike per LPG cylinder would save Rs 756 crore per year.

Cabinet to decide today

The Cabinet will meet on Wednesday to decide on raising fuel prices. “We are still discussing the issue and a cabinet meeting is scheduled for tomorrow,” Pranab Mukherjee said on the sidelines of a function on Tuesday. If a consensus is hammered at the CCPA meeting, CCEA may be convened, said government sources. The CCPA will be a consensus-building meeting between the allies and the government.

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PM to address nation on fuel prices
Anita Katyal
Our Political Correspondent

New Delhi, June 3
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is likely to address the nation tomorrow on Doordarshan and AIR to explain the serious situation faced by the country because of the escalating prices of crude in the international market and why it had become imperative for the UPA government to hike oil prices.

The Prime Minister and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi have been wrestling with this issue for several days now and a final decision on raising the prices of petrol, diesel and cooking gas is to be taken up at specially convened meetings of the Union Cabinet and the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs (CCPA). The PM has been pushing for a substantial hike but it is being resisted by the Left parties and UPA allies like the DMK and RJD’s Lalu Prasad Yadav.

UPA sources disclosed that the PM will address the nation to take the people into confidence if the decision is carried through at tomorrow's meetings. It will also depend on the quantam of the price hike.

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