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Iranian petrol price surges in Balochistan amid border business closure

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QUETTA: The price of Iranian petrol has increased in Balochistan, after which petrol that cost Rs 170 started being sold for Rs 210 per liter.

According to details, the price of Iranian petrol has increased by Rs 30 to 40 per liter in the border and coastal district of Gwadar in Balochistan, which borders Iran.

People associated with the oil business say that contrary to the increase in prices by the government, this increase has occurred due to the closure of businesses in the border area of ​​Kantani Hor.

Earlier, Iranian petrol was being sold for Rs 170 to Rs 180, but now Iranian petrol is being sold for Rs 200 to Rs 210 per liter in the Gwadar area.

It should be noted that the government has further increased the prices of petrol and diesel, due to which inflation has also reached its peak.

Consumers say that the further increase in inflationary pressure is already increasing their problems.

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