Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced a significant reduction in fuel prices, cutting petrol by Rs12 per litre and diesel by Rs135 per litre. This relief comes after earlier sharp hikes that had pushed petrol close to Rs458 per litre, triggering public backlash. The decision follows a decline in international oil prices linked to the recent Middle East ceasefire.
While the move provides immediate breathing space for households and transporters, economists caution that it may be temporary. Regional tensions, including developments in the US-Iran talks and any renewed conflict, could quickly reverse the downward trend in global oil markets. Pakistan remains heavily dependent on imported fuel, making its economy vulnerable to external shocks.
The government has also managed recent debt payments, but long-term structural reforms — such as increasing exports, attracting investment, and improving energy efficiency — are still needed. Inflation continues to affect daily essentials, and any failure in the ongoing Islamabad peace talks could add further pressure on fuel and overall prices. For ordinary Pakistanis, this relief is welcome but highlights the need for sustainable economic policies that reduce reliance on volatile global commodities.
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