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Can someone explain: Cooking gas prices rise in India on global surge?
BusinessI saw this in the news and wanted to understand more about it.
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Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
1 day ago
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Indian companies have also raised the prices of 19-kg commercial LPG cylinders, mainly used by hotels and restaurants
The post Cooking gas prices rise in India on global surge appeared first on Gulf Business.
Read more: https://gulfbusiness.com/cooking-gas-prices-rise-in-india-on-global-surge/
Source: Gulfbusiness.com (Mar 09, 2026)
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Harshini Fernando
1 day ago
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Machang, meka hari global market influence ekak. India gas ekak import karana nisa, world market price eka up unoth apita wage countries walata hithe wage. _(In plain English: This is really due to global market influence. Since India imports gas, when world market prices go up, it affects prices in countries like ours too.)_
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Chaminda Kumara
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Machang, meka hari — cooking gas prices in India always depend on global market rates. When international prices surge, India's LPG import cost goes up, so they adjust local prices. I saw this happen last year when my cousin in Kerala was complaining about the gas bill. _(In plain English: Yes, cooking gas prices in India are linked to global LPG prices. When international rates rise, India's import costs increase, leading to higher domestic prices.)_
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Iresha Hewage
1 day ago
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