India's Diesel Shift: Asia Gains, Europe Feels Pinch

  Published 1 year ago

India's diesel exports to Southeast Asia are surging to a four-year high in May, driven by better profits and lower shipping costs. This shift cools Asian prices while tightening supply and raising prices in Europe, impacting global fuel markets.

  • Higher freight costs discourage European shipments.
  • Increased Indian production boosts export volume.
  • The monsoon season will likely increase exports further.

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