Prime Minister hints at no fuel price rollback
category: Fuel Economy
Singh Rules Out Reversing Fuel Price Increases of as Much as 8%
March 2 (Bloomberg) — India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh ruled out reversing fuel price increases of as much as 8 percent, saying the economy has the capacity to absorb the higher rates without triggering an inflationary spiral.
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Auris HSD Sets C-Segment Benchmark For CO2 Emissions And Fuel Economy: 89g/Km And 74.3mpg
EPSOM, UNITED KINGDOM – March 1, 2010: Ahead of the official unveiling of the Auris HSD at the Geneva motor show this week, Toyota can announce its new, British-built model will deliver class-leading CO2 emissions of just 89g/km and official combined cycle fuel consumption of 74.3mpg.
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PM rules out rollback of fuel price hike
Agencies, New Delhi, Mar 02 Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has ruled out rolling back a price hike in fuel prices despite pressure from his main allies, saying populist policies would hurt the economy in the long-term.
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Prime Minister hints at no fuel price rollback
By Naveen Kapoor, On Board Air India One, March 1 : Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Monday hinted that his Government may not initiate a rollback on fuel prices, and said that the economy has the capacity to absorb the hike without setting any inflationary pressure.
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Prime Minister hints at no fuel price rollback
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Monday hinted that his Government may not initiate a rollback on fuel prices, and said that the economy has the capacity to absorb the hike without setting any inflationary pressure.
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