Consumers expect more duty relief on auto fuels
The Free Press Journal - Mumbai|November 08, 2021
Consumers expect further relief from the surging price of auto fuels as the government has room for additional excise duty cuts on petrol and diesel without impacting its budgeted revenue from the sector.
Consumers expect more duty relief on auto fuels

Consumers expect further relief from the surging price of auto fuels as the government has room for additional excise duty cuts on petrol and diesel without impacting its budgeted revenue from the sector.

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