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India adds ₹3 per litre windfall tax on petrol exports while cutting diesel and ATF duties from May 16
Economy
Published on 15 May 2026

Petrol export duty jumps while diesel and ATF fall sharply
India has introduced a windfall gains tax of ₹3 per litre on petrol exports, effective May 16, while cutting export levies on diesel to ₹16.5 per litre and aviation turbine fuel to ₹16 per litre. The Finance Ministry said road and infrastructure cess on petrol and diesel exports will be nil, with no change to duties for domestic consumption. The move follows West Asia conflict-linked volatility, aiming to boost domestic availability and curb exporters benefiting from global price gaps.
- ₹3 per litre windfall tax imposed on petrol exports effective May 16
- Diesel export levy reduced to ₹16.5 per litre from ₹23
- ATF export duty cut to ₹16 per litre from ₹33
- Road and infrastructure cess on petrol and diesel exports set to zero
- No change to existing duties for fuels cleared for domestic use
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