3 months ago Pakistan May Raise Petroleum Levy by Rs.5/Litre as IMF Deal on $1.2 Billion Tranche Nears Pakistan is considering increasing the petroleum levy on petrol and diesel by Rs5 per litre as part of efforts to
3 months ago Iran Rejects ‘Illogical’ US Peace Plan, Keeps Pressure on Energy Markets Iran has rejected a US-proposed ceasefire and continues its military campaign against Israel and Gulf states, dealing a setback to
3 months ago Gold Surges Near Rs. 500,000 Mark in Pakistan After Sharp Jump Gold prices in Pakistan continued their upward trajectory on Wednesday, extending strong gains driven by a sharp rise in the
3 months ago Govt Plans Digital App to Introduce Fuel Quotas Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is expected to take President Asif Ali Zardari into confidence over a proposal to include provinces
3 months ago Pakistan Emerges as Key Mediator in US‑Israel–Iran War as Back‑Channel Talks Gain Traction Pakistan, alongside Turkiye and Egypt, has played a central role in facilitating a five-day pause in US plans to strike
3 months ago Gold Prices See Record Drop of Roughly Rs. 50,000 in Worst Crash in History Gold prices in Pakistan plunged sharply on Monday, tracking a major decline in international bullion markets where rates fell close
3 months ago Govt Increases High Octane Price by Massive Rs. 200 per Litre Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday approved a Rs.200 per litre increase in the levy on high-octane petrol, raising the
3 months ago Govt to Decide Between Cheap Petrol for All vs Relief for Bike Owners Only The federal government is set to take a critical policy decision next week on whether to allocate more than Rs.
3 months ago Govt is Paying Huge Subsidy on Diesel to Keep it Below Rs. 430/Litre in Pakistan The federal government’s decision to keep fuel prices unchanged for another week has created a significant fiscal burden, with an
3 months ago Fuel Prices Held Steady for Another Week, Govt Absorbs Rs. 45 Billion Cost Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced late Friday that the federal government has decided to keep the prices of petrol and