The All India Motor & Goods Transport Association (AIMGTA) has urged the Centre to reduce petrol and diesel prices, arguing that a sharp decline in international crude oil prices should be passed on to consumers and the transport sector, reported PTI.In a representation to the government, the association said global crude oil prices have fallen from around $104 per barrel to about $90 per barrel, creating room for a reduction in domestic fuel prices.The transporters’ body said elevated fuel costs continue to put pressure on transport operators and have increased logistics expenses across the supply chain.According to the association, rising fuel and transport-related costs are also contributing to inflationary pressures, affecting both businesses and consumers.AIMGTA urged the government to provide relief to the transport sector by lowering petrol and diesel prices in line with the decline in international crude oil prices.The association said such a move would help reduce operating costs for transporters, ease inflationary pressures and provide relief to consumers.
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