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Petroleum prices to remain unchanged for next fortnight

News Desk

Nov 01

For the upcoming two weeks, the government has decided to keep petroleum product prices unchanged.

Ishaq Dar, the finance minister, made the announcement during a press conference.

This means that the price of petrol will remain unchanged at Rs224.80 per liter, high-speed diesel (HSD) at Rs235.30, light diesel oil (LDO) Rs186.50, while kerosene will be sold at Rs191.83.

It is important to note that the administration did not change the prices during the most recent fortnightly review. The government refused to lower the price of gasoline for the general population by raising the petroleum development levy (PDL) by Rs14.84.

Dar also stated that the government will clear the outstanding letters of credit (LCs) after speaking with the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), with the cap increasing to $100,000 from the existing $50,000 as of November 1.

Despite the relief, locals are forced to buy petrol for their daily commute at outrageously high costs. Contrarily, it is anticipated that CNG stations in Punjab and Sindh may be closed for longer than four months, which has made the issues of the populace much worse.

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