RIGA - Instead of putting caps on fuel prices, the government should consider adjusting excise duty, bank economists told LETA. Karlis Purgailis, chief economist at Citadele Bank, said that caps on ...
Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) on Wednesday advised international passengers to check the latest updates with ...
Bengaluru: The Karnataka Excise Department is almost certain to fall short of its ambitious revenue collection target for the financial year 2025-26. The department had been assigned a target ...
PM Kristen Michal said that the government will discuss ways of softening the impact of soaring fuel prices in the wake of the Middle East crisis at its sitting Thursday.
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Amid a surge in energy prices, a windfall tax on gas profits could be the best way to protect households
The war in Iran has once again exposed how vulnerable the world’s energy markets are to geopolitical disruption. In wild swings, benchmark crude oil prices spiked as high as US$120 per barrel, roughly ...
The federal government has ruled out a reduction in fuel excise from its current level, despite the sharp rise in cost following military action in Iran.
Yesterday, I watched a former Cabinet member say that it would be unwise to remove or suspend the excise tax on fuel because the government would lose money, and the cut would only benefit the rich ...
Delhi excise department collected Rs 4,992 crore revenue by January-end. Revised target is Rs 6,000 crore by March. Details here.
India faces a severe crunch in liquefied natural gas and commercial LPG supplies due to West Asian conflict disruptions. The government is reallocating gas, prioritizing domestic use. This has led to ...
New Delhi: Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) on Wednesday advised international passengers to check the latest updates with respective airlines amid schedule changes in westbound flights due ...
The federal government won't reduce the fuel excise from its current level, and has warned fuel retailers against price gouging.
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Q&A: Should we expect Government support as oil prices continue to increase?
A massive response to an economy-altering war is not a new thing for Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael to have to contend with ...
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