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Excise Cut: Industry, traders urge states to follow suit and bring more relief to consumers

The traders' body also nudged states to follow the footsteps of the central government and reduce the rates of Value Added Tax (VAT) to provide substantial relief to the public from inflation.

May 22, 2022 / 18:11 IST
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India Inc, traders and exporters have welcomed the Centre's move to slash excise duty on auto fuels and urged states to follow suit to provide more relief to consumers. They said the price cut would lower inflation on account of lower cost of transportation. They said the price cut would lower inflation on account of lower cost of transportation.

CII welcomes the government's move to cut excise duty on fuel, which will help bring down inflation levels. The government's swift action shows its intent to bring down the burden on the common man, in addition to bringing down input cost for many sectors," CII President Sanjiv Bajaj stated. He expressed hope that following the Centre, state governments will also respond in the same manner, bringing further relief.

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Assocham Secretary General Deepak Sood tweeted expressing gratitude to the government "for anti-inflationary measures" including the excise cut on petrol and diesel. He said these measures "will have a positive spiral impact" on reining in inflation. The Confederation of all India Traders (CAIT) said the fuel price cut will lead to reduction in prices of everyday items by at least 10 per cent on average and similarly prices of other commodities should also come down because the transportation of raw materials will also be cheaper now.

The traders' body also nudged states to follow the footsteps of the central government and reduce the rates of Value Added Tax (VAT) to provide substantial relief to the public from inflation. President of industry chamber PHDCCI Pradeep Multani said "at this juncture, states should also come forward to reduce the excise duties where there is price escalation".