Fuel price hike inevitable if crude oil remains at $100: PMEAC Chairman

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 11:50 AM.

Dr C. Rangarajan, Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister. (file photo)

In the wake of the crisis in Libya, increase in fuel prices would become "inevitable'' if crude oil remains at $100 per barrel, the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council (PMEAC) Chairman, Dr C. Rangarajan, has said.

"If crude oil prices remain above $100, it will be a cause of concern. It will require some action on our part.

Some adjustments in terms of raising the prices of petroleum products will become inevitable,'' he told reporters here today on the sidelines of a function.

"Concern for India primarily is because of increase in the prices of crude oil. We might want to watch for a few more weeks to see what would happen,'' he said.

About food inflation, Dr Rangarajan said it would decline from March.

"You see, the impact of the decline in vegetable prices started somewhere in the second week of February. Therefore, even the February numbers may not fully reflect the impact of the decline in vegetable prices. March numbers, I believe will show the result (and) it will come down. One can expect a sharper decline in March,'' he said.

Asked whether the Government was mulling to decontrol the prices of diesel, he said policy changes were required for it.

"\?I have already explained that some policy action will be required on that,'' he said.

Dr Rangarajan hinted that the Government would not exempt companies in Special Economic Zones from Minimum Alternative Tax (MAT).

"(In the case of MAT) universal application is that all companies should pay a certain minimum tax if they show up some profits. However, if companies in SEZ should be exempted from MAT, is a matter for consideration. The view that has been taken so far is that MAT should be applied to it,'' he said.

Dr Rangarajan was here at the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Madras School of Economics and the Central University of Tamil Nadu.

The agreement between the two educational institutions would enable students to do a five-year Integrated Programme that will yield a MSc degree in Economics, Financial Economics and other post-graduate programmes being run by MSE, in which Dr Rangarajan is the Chairman.

The scope of the MoU ranges from collaboration in teaching, offering training programmes to carrying out research activities.

Published on March 7, 2011 10:43