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India Reduces Excise Duty on Fuel Exports Effective June 1

India has reduced the special additional excise duty on fuel exports, effective June 1. The duty on petrol, diesel, and aviation turbine fuel has been lowered to enhance trade competitiveness.

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iGEN Editorial
June 1, 2026
India Reduces Excise Duty on Fuel Exports Effective June 1

India has announced a reduction in the special additional excise duty (SAED) on fuel exports, effective from June 1. This move aims to enhance the competitiveness of Indian fuel exports in the global market.

Revised Duty Rates

The Indian government has revised the SAED rates as follows:

  • Petrol: Reduced from Rs 3 per litre to Rs 1.5 per litre
  • Diesel: Reduced from Rs 16.5 per litre to Rs 13.5 per litre
  • Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF): Reduced from Rs 16 per litre to Rs 9.5 per litre

These changes are part of a fortnightly review process based on international crude oil prices.

Background and Implications

The SAED on fuel exports was initially introduced on March 27 to ensure domestic availability amid the West Asia crisis. The government has maintained that domestic excise duty rates remain unchanged.

"The reduction in export duties is expected to boost the competitiveness of Indian fuel exports," said a government spokesperson.

Impact on Trade

The reduction in duties is anticipated to positively impact India's fuel export volumes. By lowering export costs, Indian exporters can offer more competitive pricing in international markets.

Fuel Type Previous Duty (Rs/litre) Revised Duty (Rs/litre)
Petrol 3 1.5
Diesel 16.5 13.5
ATF 16 9.5

This policy change aligns with India's broader strategy to strengthen its position in the global energy market.

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