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    Government Raises Petrol and Diesel Prices Amid Global Market Pressures

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The government has announced a significant hike in the prices of petroleum products, with petrol rates rising by Rs8 per litre and high-speed diesel seeing an increase of Rs5.16 per litre. This adjustment comes as part of the latest revision in fuel pricing, which will be implemented starting from midnight tonight across the country.

    Under the new pricing structure, the cost of petrol has been set at Rs266.17 per litre, while high-speed diesel will now be sold at Rs280.86 per litre. These changes reflect ongoing challenges faced by the government in managing fuel subsidies and balancing the impact of volatile global oil markets on the domestic economy.

    The increase in fuel prices has immediately raised concerns among consumers and industry stakeholders alike. Many fear that this upward adjustment will lead to a ripple effect, causing transport fares to surge and pushing up the prices of essential commodities. Given that fuel costs are a major component of logistics and production expenses, the burden on everyday consumers could grow heavier in the coming weeks.

    Experts point out that fluctuations in international crude oil prices have been a key driver behind the government’s decision to revise domestic fuel rates. With global energy markets experiencing instability due to geopolitical tensions and supply-demand imbalances, countries like Pakistan are compelled to adjust prices to avoid excessive strain on national reserves and fiscal budgets.

    Meanwhile, citizens have voiced their apprehensions about the hike, highlighting the already high inflation rates and economic difficulties faced by many households. The increase in petrol and diesel prices is expected to add further pressure on the cost of living, particularly affecting low and middle-income families who rely heavily on public transportation and affordable goods.

    As the new rates come into effect, the government is likely to monitor the situation closely, balancing the need for fiscal responsibility with the socio-economic impact on the population. The fuel price adjustment marks another chapter in Pakistan’s ongoing struggle to stabilize its economy amid external shocks and internal challenges.

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