Fuel price hike starts hurting economy

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The Express Tribune Pakistan 15.03. 01:41

Fuel price hike starts hurting economy

KARACHI: Pakistan Chemicals & Dyes Merchants Association (PCDMA) has cautioned that the recent Rs55-per-litre hike in petroleum product prices has begun to inflict serious damage on the economy, pushing business costs to unsustainable levels and slowing commercial activity. PCDMA Chairman Salim Val»»»

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The News Pakistan 30.04.2025. 21:04

Govt cuts petrol, diesel by Rs2 per litre as global oil slide deepens

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has slashed petrol and high-speed diesel (HSD) prices by Rs2 per litre for the next fortnight, it notified on Tuesday, as international oil markets are currently spiralling down on US tariff concerns. Oil prices extended declines on Wednesday and were set for their»»»

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Daily Times Pakistan 10.04.2025. 16:14

Pakistan reduces electricity tariffs for consumers nationwide

Pakistan’s National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved a Rs1.71 per unit reduction in electricity prices. This change will affect consumers across the country, including those in Karachi. The move aims to provide relief through a petroleum levy adjustment. The price cut will b»»»

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Pakistan Observer Pakistan 16.03.2025. 00:40

New Petrol Price in Pakistan from March 16, 2025 - Pakistan Observer

KARACHI – A surprising move by Pakistani government as prices of Petrol, and Diesel remain unchanged amid rumors that a significant price cut was on the cards for second half of March 2025. On March 15, Finance Division shared a notification as prices of petrol remains at Rs 255.63, diesel at Rs 25»»»

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Dawn Pakistan 13.11.2024. 04:51

ECC approves Rs25bn plan to transform FBR

ISLAMABAD: In order to reduce a startling tax gap of more than Rs6 trillion, the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet on Tuesday approved five proposals to transform the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) at an estimated cost of Rs25 billion. The ECC meeting, chaired by Finance Minister»»»

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