• Modi govt may soon decide on cutting petrol tax among other steps to quell inflation before Vote

    Indian officials are considering a plan to reallocate as much as Rs 1000 billion ($12 billion) from the budgets of various ministries to contain a surge in food and fuel costs without imperilling the federal deficit target, according to people familiar with the matter.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take a decision in the coming weeks, which could include lowering taxes on local gasoline sales and easing import tariffs on cooking oil and wheat, the people said, asking not to be identified as the discussions are private.

    It would be the second straight year of similar adjustments to contain costs for consumers after the government unveiled a $26-billion plan last year. The proposals follow the central bank’s last week rate decision where it left borrowing costs unchanged — one of the highest in Asia — flagging risks from soaring prices

    Shares of Hindustan Petroleum Corp., Bharat Petroleum Corp. and Indian Oil Corp. erased some of the earlier losses on news that India will cut domestic fuel taxes

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