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Fuel prices in Nepal are reduced as global prices fall

Nepal has lowered fuel prices up to 17 percent, according to an official statement released on Wednesday. The Himalayan nation reacted to the fall in global prices after progress was made?towards a peaceful resolution of the war iin 'Iran.

The sole distributor and importer of fuels in Nepal, the state-owned Nepal Oil Corporation, has reduced retail prices for petrol, diesel and cooking gas.

It said that jet fuel prices have dropped by 14.8% for domestic flights from Kathmandu and by 14.47% for international flights from Pokhara.

Prices have fallen sharply since recent highs, as fears of supply disruptions in the Middle East waned amid hopes that U.S. and Iranian peace talks would help maintain a fragile ceasefire.

Brent and U.S. West Texas Intermediate are both close to the levels they reached on February 27, just before the U.S. and Israel war against Iran began. Brent closed that day at $72.48 a bar and WTI at $67.02.

NOC stated that the'movement was a result of lower fuel supply prices received by Indian Oil Corp on Tuesday. Indian Oil Corp is?the lone?supplier to Nepal. It said that the improvement in fuel prices on the global market was to blame.

New rates are effective as of Wednesday.

Nepal raised petrol and diesel prices?in April,?and began rationing cooking gases in?March because of supply disruptions caused by the Iran War.

Nepal, wedged between India and China is completely dependent on fuel imports. (Reporting and editing by Aftab Ahmad, Raju Gopalakrishnan and Gopal Sharma)

(source: Reuters)