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Inflation Hits Pakistan: Petrol and Diesel Prices Surge Beyond ₹300 per Litre”

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/09/02 at 9:01 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In a staggering development, fuel prices in Pakistan have breached the ₹300 per litre mark, marking a historic high. This surge comes amidst a severe economic crisis and escalating inflation in the nation.

The dramatic increase in fuel prices followed an announcement by Pakistan’s finance ministry, which revealed a substantial hike in the price of petrol by ₹14.91 and high-speed diesel (HSD) by ₹18.44 per litre. Consequently, the price of petrol has now soared to ₹305.36 per litre, while diesel prices have reached ₹311.84 per litre. This abrupt escalation compounds the financial burdens already endured by the citizens of Pakistan, who are grappling with soaring electricity bills.

The country finds itself teetering on the precipice of economic collapse, facing one of its most severe financial crises in decades. Desperate attempts are underway to secure financial assistance from international organizations. However, recent economic reforms have yielded the unintended consequences of record-level inflation and steep interest rates.

The persistent devaluation of the Pakistani rupee has compelled its central bank to implement interest rate hikes. Currently, the nation’s currency is trading at a historic low of ₹305.6 per US dollar, a notable decline from the previous close of ₹304.4 on Tuesday.

Pakistan’s interim cabinet, under the leadership of interim Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, confronts the Herculean task of stabilizing the nation’s economy. With fresh elections expected after November, the caretaker cabinet faces the monumental responsibility of restoring economic stability. Notably, Pakistan recently secured a last-minute $3 billion fund from the International Monetary Fund.

This dire economic situation underscores the urgent need for comprehensive reforms and a strategic approach to navigate Pakistan out of its current financial quagmire.

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