Pakistan's Fuel Price Surge: Economic Ripple Effects Loom

Pakistan has raised consumer fuel prices by 20% due to global oil price increases fueled by conflict in Iran. The decision may lead to higher inflation, impacting the country's poor population. The government emphasized measures to prevent hoarding and plans to reassess prices weekly.

Pakistan's Fuel Price Surge: Economic Ripple Effects Loom
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Pakistan announced a significant increase in consumer fuel prices, citing rising global oil costs influenced by the conflict in Iran. Diesel and petrol prices have surged by roughly 20%, marking a historic price hike.

Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik explained the decision, emphasizing the necessity due to global market pressures. The increase, while essential for economic stability, is expected to hit the country's impoverished citizens the hardest.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged against fuel hoarding, assuring that reserves are sufficient for now. The government intends to review and adjust prices on a weekly basis in response to ongoing international developments.

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