Tag: government decision
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Petrol and diesel prices predicted to rise in February
In response to the recent surge in global oil prices, the government is anticipated to raise petrol and diesel prices by Rs11 and Rs6 per litre, respectively, for the first half of February.
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Govt expected to slash petrol prices for second half of January
In a move aimed at providing relief to consumers, the government is expected to reduce petrol prices by more than Rs5 per litre for the second half of January.
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Petrol, diesel price in Pakistan to remain unchanged for first two weeks of January 2024
The interim government has chosen to uphold the current petrol price in Pakistan for the initial two weeks of January 2024.
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Slight relief for consumers: Petrol price dropped by Rs2.04 per litre
The government announced a reduction in the prices of petrol and high-speed diesel (HSD) by Rs2.04 and Rs6.47 per litre, respectively, for the upcoming fortnight.
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Govt decides not to reduce petrol, diesel prices
The caretaker government announced on Tuesday that petrol and diesel prices would remain unchanged until November 15. Furthermore, the government reduced the prices of kerosene and light-speed diesel by Rs 3.82 and Rs3.40 per litre. Kerosene and light-speed diesel will now be priced at Rs211.03 and Rs189.46 per litre, respectively. In the previous review on…
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Govt considers substantial gas tariff hike as energy concerns loom
Caretaker Minister for Energy, Muhammad Ali, addressed concerns about gas prices during a visit to the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), accompanied by Caretaker Federal Minister for Commerce, Industries, and Production, Gohar Ejaz.
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Utility Stores hike sugar, ghee, and flour prices following subsidy withdrawal
Discover how the Utility Stores Corporation’s decision to raise prices for sugar, ghee, and flour has affected consumers following the removal of subsidies. Gain insights into the implications of this move on household budgets and the broader economic landscape.
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Petrol price expected to decrease by Rs10 per litre for the next fortnight
The prices of petroleum products are expected to decrease starting from May 16, as the coalition government intends to provide some relief to the distressed public amidst the severe economic crisis and record inflation.

