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Petrol and diesel prices hike announced by federal government

Petrol and diesel prices hike announced by federal government

Key Takeaways

  • The federal government has increased the price of high-speed diesel (HSD) by Rs31.05 per litre.
  • Petrol prices have been raised by Rs5.44 per litre as part of a three-day period increase.
  • The hike was announced on Friday for an unspecified duration.

The federal government has announced an increase in petroleum prices, effective immediately. The price of high-speed diesel (HSD) has been raised by Rs31.05 per litre, while petrol prices have increased by Rs5.44 per litre. This decision was made on Friday and will remain in effect for a three-day period.

The announcement comes as part of the government's ongoing efforts to manage inflationary pressures and maintain fiscal stability. The hike is expected to impact daily life for many Pakistanis, particularly those who rely on diesel-powered vehicles or use petrol for their personal transportation needs.

In a statement released by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources, officials stated that the increase was necessary due to fluctuations in global oil prices and other economic factors. 'The government has taken this step with the aim of ensuring sustainable pricing policies,' said an official spokesperson, who declined to be named for this article.

Consumers have expressed mixed reactions to the news. A local businessman from Karachi commented, 'This is another blow to our already strained finances. The increase in fuel prices will definitely affect my business operations.' Another individual, a taxi driver, added, 'The hike will make it harder for me to make ends meet. I hope the government considers the impact on small businesses and individuals.'

Economists have warned that such price hikes could exacerbate inflationary pressures, particularly in sectors heavily reliant on diesel and petrol. Dr. Ayesha Khan, an economist at the National University of Modern Languages, said, 'While necessary, these increases will likely lead to higher costs for consumers and businesses alike.'

The government has not provided any specific timeline or details regarding when prices might revert to previous levels. However, it is expected that further announcements may be made in the coming days as part of a broader economic strategy.

In response to public concerns, the Ministry of Finance stated that they are closely monitoring market conditions and will take appropriate measures to mitigate the impact on consumers. 'We understand the challenges faced by our citizens and are committed to addressing these issues,' said an unnamed official from the ministry.

'The government has taken this step with the aim of ensuring sustainable pricing policies.'

An official spokesperson, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources, Spokesperson

'This is another blow to our already strained finances. The increase in fuel prices will definitely affect my business operations.'

A local businessman from Karachi, Businessman

'While necessary, these increases will likely lead to higher costs for consumers and businesses alike.'

Dr. Ayesha Khan, economist at the National University of Modern Languages, Economist