NEW DELHI: The Central government on Monday increased excise duty by Rs 2 each on petrol and diesel.
According to a notification released by the revenue department of ministry of finance, the excise duty on petrol was increased to Rs 13 per litre and that on diesel to Rs 10.
While the order did not say what impact it will have on retail prices, industry sources said retail prices are unlikely to be changed.
However the ministry of petroleum said that the retail prices will not be effected by the hike
“PSU Oil Marketing Companies have informed that there will be no increase in retail prices of Petrol and Diesel, subsequent to the increase effected in excise duty rates today,” ministry of petroleum & natural gas wrote on X.
The new rates will be come into force on April 8.
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