India Restricts Fuel Sales to Commercial Buyers
En resumen
- India has imposed restrictions on institutional and commercial buyers of fuel, directing them to source motor spirit and high-speed diesel from their own pumps for up to 90 days.
- Retail outlets are also limited to selling 200 litres per customer daily.
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India has imposed restrictions on institutional and commercial customers buying motor spirit and high-speed diesel at retail outlets. They are now directed to source fuel from their own consumer pumps. This measure is in effect for an initial period of up to 90 days.
India has imposed restricted institutional and commercial customers from buying motor spirit and high-speed diesel (HSD) at retail outlets and directed them to source their requirements from their own consumer pumps, a notification showed on Thursday.
The restrictions would be in place for an initial period of up to 90 days unless it is revoked by another order, the notification said.
Retail outlet dealers have been directed to not sell more than 200 litres of high-speed diesel to a customer or vehicle in a day, the notification said, adding that the HSD cannot then be resold.
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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos
Potential increase in operational costs for commercial fuel buyers.
Probable · Corto plazo
Possible adjustments in fuel prices due to supply chain changes.
Posible · Corto plazo
Preguntas abiertas
- What specific conditions led to these restrictions?
- Will these restrictions be extended beyond 90 days?
- What are the potential economic impacts of these restrictions?
- Are there any exceptions to these restrictions?