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Fuel prices jump in West Bengal as freight costs may rise 3% transport operators warn
Economy
Published on 15 May 2026

Operators say a fuel jump could lift freight 3%
Transport operators in West Bengal warn that recent fuel price hikes could push overall freight costs up by about 3%. They cite sharp increases in petrol and diesel prices across major metros, with Kolkata seeing the steepest rise. Operators say the impact on transport expenses will be smaller but urge the government to stop traders from raising product prices unfairly. They also want state governments to cut local levies, estimating an added daily burden of Rs 50-60 for truckers.
- West Bengal operators expect freight costs to rise around 3%
- Kolkata petrol rose Rs 3.29 to Rs 108.74; diesel up Rs 3.11 to Rs 95.13
- Delhi petrol climbed Rs 3 to Rs 97.77; diesel to Rs 90.67
- Operators urge government to curb disproportionate product price hikes by traders
- Truckers could see extra costs of Rs 50 to 60 per day
- State levies may be reduced to cushion the fuel shock
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