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Jet fuel price up 1.65 per cent on global cues

New Delhi, July 1 Jet fuel or ATF price on Saturday was hiked by 1.65 per cent — the first increase in rate after fourth months of reduction warranted by softening oil prices. Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) price was increased...
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New Delhi, July 1

Jet fuel or ATF price on Saturday was hiked by 1.65 per cent — the first increase in rate after fourth months of reduction warranted by softening oil prices.

Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) price was increased by Rs 1,476.79 per kilolitre, or 1.65 per cent, in the national capital to Rs 90,779.88 per kl, according to a price notification of state-owned fuel retailers.

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Rates, which vary from state to state depending on incidence of local sales tax or VAT, have been increased on firming up of global rates that followed four months of decline.

Jet fuel prices had been cut on previous four monthly revisions that happen on the first of every month. ATF prices were last reduced by Rs 6,632.25 per kl on June 1.

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Prices of commercial LPG, used in establishments such as hotels and restaurants, remained unchanged in Delhi but were marginally increased in Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai.

While the price of a 19-kg commercial LPG cylinder was unchanged at Rs 1,773 in the national capital, the rate went up by Rs 8.50 per cylinder to Rs 1,733.50 in Mumbai.

The price was increased by Rs 20 per cylinder to Rs 1,895 in Kolkata and by Rs 8 to Rs 1,945 per 19-kg cylinder in Chennai. The rate change was primarily because of local incidence of taxes and transportation, industry officials said.

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