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Federal govt jacks up petrol prices in Pakistan for April 2024; Check new rates here

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ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Monday announced hike in petrol prices for the last two weeks of April 2024.

The Petrol price in Pakistan has been jacked up by Rs 4.53 per litre for the next fortnight, and the new price stands at Rs 293. 94 per litre.

While the high-speed diesel has been also increased by Rs8.14 per litre.

The new fuel prices will be effective from April 16.

Petrol Price in Pakistan April 2024

Products Existing price New price Increase/Decrease
MS (Petrol) 289.41 293.94 +4.53
High Speed Diesel (HSD) 282.24 290.38 +8.14

A notification shared by the Finance Division has confirmed the revised price of petrol in Pakistan.

The fresh hike will affect the tight finances of the public, which is suffering from inflation and high prices of electricity, gas and food items.

Read More: Govt announces latest petrol prices for April 2024; Check new rates here

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