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The caretaker government on Sunday announced a reduction of Rs40 per litre in the price of petrol and Rs15 per litre in that of high-speed diesel (HSD).

The new price for petrol and diesel will be Rs283.38 and Rs303.18 per litre, respectively, which will go into effect from October 16, 2023.

Business Recorder had reported earlier that the government could slash the ex-depot prices of petroleum products by up to Rs35 per litre.

In the last review on September 30, the caretaker government had announced a reduction of Rs8 and Rs11 in petrol and diesel prices, taking the prices to 323.38 and 318.18 per litre, respectively, in line with rupee’s continues appreciation against the dollar as well as variations in the international prices of petroleum products.

The rupee has cumulatively gained 10.62% since it hit a record low of 307.1 in inter-bank market on Sept 5.

On Friday, the local currency continued its winning run against the US dollar as it gained another 0.35% in the inter-bank market. As per the State Bank of Pakistan, the rupee settled at 277.62 after an increase of Re0.96 in the inter-bank market.

This was the rupee’s 27th consecutive appreciation against the greenback.

However, oil prices leapt nearly 6% on Friday, with Brent posting its highest weekly gain since February, as investors priced in the possibility that the conflict in the Middle East could widen as Israel is reportedly planning to begin ground raids inside the Gaza Strip.

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SAd Oct 16, 2023 01:05am
A gift for Nawaz Sharif by the federal government or by the fate/divine forces. It's merely a coincidence that brent fell 10 dollars during last 15 days. Hopefully it remains low well between 70-75 range if possible
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Az_Iz Oct 16, 2023 01:43am
It is the right thing to do. Price of petroleum products should be market driven.
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Az_Iz Oct 16, 2023 01:45am
Market driven prices is the way to go. It is mature economic decision. Next should be cooking oil. Subsidizing it should end.
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Ch. K A Nye Oct 16, 2023 08:53am
@SAd, Why would anyone give gifts to a known criminal and absconder? The way the present government is going I'm happy to let them continue doing their good work.
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Sad Oct 16, 2023 10:48am
Artificial reduction of dollar just as dar govt did petrol price will go beyond 400 once this is over
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Usman Oct 17, 2023 12:31am
@SAd, nothing to do with nawaz.its related to international markets and Ruppere getting stronger.
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Usman Oct 17, 2023 12:33am
@Sad, don't worry that will not happen .we would love if this govt continues on for atleast another 3 years.we don't need Imran zardari nawaz or anyother political party
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UBAID UJJAN Nov 02, 2023 06:38am
Petrol new price November 2024
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