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India’s crude oil import bill to increase by 25% in 2017-18


The Dollar Business Bureau India’s crude oil import bill is expected to increase by 25% to $87.7 billion in the current fiscal of 2017-18, which closes on this weekend as there is a surge in the global oil prices.  In the month of February alone, India’s oil import bill surged by 28% to $8.1 billion as compared to the same month last year, according to the latest data of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. For the current financial year, the imports of crude oil are pegged at 219.15 million tonnes for $87.725 billion (about...


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