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    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel has led to significant disruptions in Pakistan’s meat export sector, particularly affecting the supply of beef and mutton to Middle Eastern markets. For the fifth consecutive day, the closure of airspace and maritime routes across several Arab nations has brought Pakistan’s meat shipments to a standstill, causing considerable concern among exporters and traders who rely heavily on Gulf countries as key buyers.

    Rawalpindi’s meat traders have voiced strong warnings about the financial repercussions of this export halt. The suspension of shipments not only threatens their immediate earnings but also risks creating a backlog of unsold meat products within Pakistan. This disruption is expected to have a ripple effect on domestic markets, where an oversupply could drive prices downward, impacting farmers and butchers alike.

    Market analysts estimate that if the current blockade on exports persists, mutton prices in Pakistan could drop sharply by as much as Rs800 per kilogram. Similarly, beef prices may decline by approximately Rs500 per kilogram, reflecting the pressure of surplus stock that cannot be moved to international buyers. This situation is further complicated by the fact that exports of goat meat and beef to Afghanistan have already been suspended, putting additional strain on the domestic supply chain and market stability.

    Meanwhile, the geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have also prompted Pakistani authorities to reconsider their approach to fuel pricing. In light of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz—a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments—government officials are exploring the possibility of shifting to a weekly review system for petroleum product prices. This move aims to introduce greater flexibility and responsiveness in pricing amid volatile international energy markets.

    Discussions are underway regarding the adoption of a pricing mechanism similar to the one implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic, which allowed for more frequent adjustments to fuel costs. One of the key motivations behind this potential change is to curb the risk of hoarding by fuel dealers, who might otherwise stockpile supplies in anticipation of sharp price hikes. By reviewing prices weekly, authorities hope to maintain market stability and protect consumers from sudden surges.

    Overall, the combined impact of regional conflict and trade route closures is placing Pakistan’s export-dependent sectors under considerable pressure. The meat industry, in particular, faces immediate challenges as it navigates disrupted supply chains and fluctuating domestic prices. At the same time, the government’s proactive measures to manage fuel pricing reflect broader concerns about economic stability amid uncertain geopolitical developments.

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