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    Petrol Price Surge Drives Weekly Inflation to 1.89% in Pakistan Amid Rising Costs

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pakistan experienced a notable spike in weekly inflation, reaching 1.89 percent, largely driven by a significant increase in petrol prices. This surge has pushed the annual inflation rate to 6.44 percent, reflecting growing economic pressures on consumers across the country. The latest inflation data, released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) from Islamabad, highlights the impact of rising fuel costs on the overall price index.

    The weekly inflation report reveals that prices of 14 essential commodities climbed during the week, while nine items saw a reduction in their costs. Among all categories, fuel prices recorded the steepest increases, underscoring the critical role of energy costs in inflation dynamics. Petrol prices surged by an alarming 20.60 percent within just one week, while diesel prices followed closely with a 19.54 percent rise. Additionally, the cost of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) rose by 12.13 percent, further straining household budgets and transportation expenses.

    Food prices also contributed to the inflationary trend, with several staples becoming more expensive. Onion prices jumped by 9.63 percent, a significant increase given the vegetable’s importance in Pakistani cuisine. Flour, a fundamental ingredient in daily meals, saw a moderate rise of 1.28 percent. Other food items such as chicken and mash pulses experienced smaller price hikes of 0.66 percent and 0.55 percent respectively. Bananas, firewood, gram pulses, and fresh milk were among other commodities that recorded upward price movements, adding to the overall inflationary pressure faced by consumers.

    Despite these increases, the report also pointed to some relief in certain food items. Tomato prices fell by 3.66 percent, and potatoes became more affordable with a 2.86 percent decrease. Similarly, prices for garlic, rice, and masoor pulses showed slight declines, offering some respite amid the broader trend of rising costs. These fluctuations indicate the complex nature of inflation, influenced by seasonal factors and supply-demand dynamics.

    It is important to contextualize these developments within recent government actions. Just last Friday, the federal government announced a substantial hike in petrol and diesel prices, citing the rising global oil prices as a consequence of escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. During a press briefing in Islamabad, federal ministers confirmed an increase of Rs. 55 per litre for both petrol and diesel. This policy move was aimed at managing the country’s energy imports and fiscal challenges but has inevitably translated into higher transportation and production costs, which ripple through the economy.

    Overall, the inflationary pressures reflected in the latest PBS report underscore the challenges Pakistan faces in stabilizing prices amid external shocks and domestic economic constraints. Consumers are feeling the pinch as fuel and essential food prices climb, impacting household expenditures and the cost of living. The government’s decisions on energy pricing, while necessary from a fiscal standpoint, continue to fuel inflationary concerns that require careful balancing to protect vulnerable segments of society.

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