Centre monitoring commodity price situation on regular basis



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The government is closely watching the prices of key essential commodities and implementing measures to combat inflation. These actions include reducing excise duty on petrol and diesel, lowering import duties on pulses, and imposing stock limits on edible oils. These steps are being taken in response to global price surges driven by factors like the Russia-Ukraine conflict and supply-demand imbalances.

Government monitoring price rise situation of major essential commodities on regular basis

Several supply-side measures taken by the Government to address inflation

The price situation of major essential commodities is monitored by the Government on a regular basis and corrective action is taken from time to time. Several supply-side measures have been taken by the Government to address inflation. This was stated by Union Minister of State for Finance Shri Pankaj Chaudhary in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today.

Giving more details, the Minister stated that the Central Government on May 21, 2022 cut excise duty by Rs. 8 per litre on petrol and Rs. 6 per litre on diesel. Further, reduction in import duties and cess on pulses, rationalisation of tariffs and imposition of stock limits on edible oils and oil seeds, maintenance of buffer stock for onion and pulses, the inclusion of soya meal as an essential commodity in the schedule of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 up to 30th June 2022 and imposition of stock limit on soya meal up to 30th June 2022 were carried out.

The Minister stated that soaring commodity prices and pandemic-induced supply-demand imbalances caused a rise in inflation rates worldwide including in India. The Russia-Ukraine conflict has exacerbated the inflationary pressures in crude oil, gas, and metals. Further, the onset of summer heat waves has led to crop damage and a rise in vegetable prices, the Minister stated.

FAQ :

The government monitors the price situation of major essential commodities on a regular basis.

Several supply-side measures have been taken, including cutting excise duty on petrol and diesel, reducing import duties and cess on pulses, rationalising tariffs, and imposing stock limits on edible oils and oil seeds.

Soaring commodity prices and pandemic-induced supply-demand imbalances have caused inflation worldwide. The Russia-Ukraine conflict has worsened inflationary pressures on crude oil, gas, and metals, and summer heat waves have damaged crops, raising vegetable prices.

Yes, the government has rationalised tariffs and imposed stock limits on edible oils and oil seeds. Soya meal was also included as an essential commodity with stock limits imposed until June 30, 2022.

The government is maintaining buffer stocks for onion and pulses.




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