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India hikes export duties on petrol diesel and ATF while keeping domestic fuel taxes unchanged

India
Published on 15 May 2026
India hikes export duties on petrol diesel and ATF while keeping domestic fuel taxes unchanged

Exporters pay far more while pumps stay put

India’s Finance Ministry has raised the Special Additional Excise Duty on exported petrol, diesel, and Aviation Turbine Fuel, effective May 16. The SAED rates will be Rs 3 per litre for petrol, Rs 16.50 per litre for diesel, and Rs 16 per litre for ATF. Crucially, domestic excise duties are left unchanged, and the Road and Infrastructure Cess on these products is reduced to nil. Officials say the targeted export-focused change aims to boost revenue without moving retail pump prices.

  • SAED on exports rises effective May 16
  • New SAED rates: petrol Rs 3 per litre
  • Diesel exporters face Rs 16.50 per litre
  • ATF export SAED set at Rs 16 per litre
  • Domestic excise duties remain unchanged
  • Road and Infrastructure Cess on exports cut to zero
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