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    Pakistan Hikes Petrol to Rs458 and Diesel to Rs520 Amid Global Oil Surge

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 2, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Pakistan is preparing for a significant increase in fuel prices, with petrol rates expected to climb by as much as Rs100 per litre starting tonight. This adjustment comes as the government aligns domestic fuel prices with the escalating global crude oil market, which has been driven higher by ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

    Transport operators nationwide have expressed concerns that the sharp rise in fuel costs will inevitably lead to higher fares for commuters. Services including buses, taxis, and ride-hailing platforms are likely to transfer these additional expenses to passengers, further burdening daily travelers.

    In the last month alone, petrol prices surged by Rs63 per litre, moving from Rs258.17 to Rs321.17, while diesel rates increased by Rs60.16, reaching Rs335.86 per litre. Experts warn that if the government implements the proposed hikes, this could represent one of the steepest monthly fuel price increases in Pakistan’s recent history.

    The impact of rising fuel prices is expected to extend beyond commuters, affecting businesses as well. Increased transportation and logistics costs will likely lead to higher prices for goods and services, prompting consumers to brace for inflationary pressures in the weeks ahead.

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