Petrol prices down by Rs 4.26 per litre in Pakistan

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By Muhammad Luqman

Pakistan’s government has reduced the petrol prices by Rs 4.26 per litre to provide what it called “ relief to the general public”.

According to a notification issued by the Ministry of Finance on Saturday night, the petrol price has been reduced by Rs4.26 per litre and the new price will be Rs95.24 per litre, high-speed diesel by Rs6.37 to Rs112.94, kerosene by Rs3.74 to Rs83.96 while price of light diesel has been reduced by Rs5.54 per litre and its new rate is Rs75.37.

The reduction in the prices of petroleum products has come into effect at midnight of Saturday.

The caretaker government led by Justice (rtd) Nasirul Mulk had increased the price of petrol by Rs7.54 to Rs99.50 per litre, diesel by Rs14 to Rs119.3 and kerosene by Rs3.36 to Rs87.7 last week.

Taking suo motu notice on the exorbitant and unreasonable tax, cess, duty and fee on petroleum products, the Supreme Court had asked the stakeholders to work out a comprehensive plan and come up with suggestions on how much tax can be curtailed to keep the prices at a reasonable level.

Pakistan,sl Energy Minister Syed Ali Zafar, in a statement, said on Saturday that the federal cabinet had decided that sales tax would be reduced from 17 to 12 per cent on motor spirit and kerosene oil, from 31 to 24 per cent on high speed diesel and from 17 to 9 per cent on light diesel oil.

“The caretaker government is fully aware of the problems being faced by the people and is determined to reduce their sufferings despite the present financial constraints,” said the minister.

“The federal government is confident that the relief in petroleum prices will not only provide much needed respite to the masses but also reduce the cost of production and give a boost to economic activity,” Zafar added.

As a result of the reduction in petroleum prices, the government would sustain an estimated loss in revenue to the tune of Rs10 billion, he said.

 

Petrol prices down by Rs 4.26 litre in Pakistan

By Muhammad Luqman

Pakistan’s government reduced the petrol prices by Rs 4.26 per litre to provide what it called “ relief to the general public”.

According to a notification issued by the Ministry of Finance on Saturday night, the petrol price has been reduced by Rs4.26 per litre and the new price will be Rs95.24 per litre, high-speed diesel by Rs6.37 to Rs112.94, kerosene by Rs3.74 to Rs83.96 while price of light diesel has been reduced by Rs5.54 per litre and its new rate is Rs75.37.

The reduction in the prices of petroleum products has come into effect at midnight of Saturday.

The caretaker government led by Justice (rtd) Nasirul Mulk had increased the price of petrol by Rs7.54 to Rs99.50 per litre, diesel by Rs14 to Rs119.3 and kerosene by Rs3.36 to Rs87.7 last week.

Taking suo motu notice on the exorbitant and unreasonable tax, cess, duty and fee on petroleum products, the Supreme Court had asked the stakeholders to work out a comprehensive plan and come up with suggestions on how much tax can be curtailed to keep the prices at a reasonable level.

Pakistan,sl Energy Minister Syed Ali Zafar, in a statement, said on Saturday that the federal cabinet had decided that sales tax would be reduced from 17 to 12 per cent on motor spirit and kerosene oil, from 31 to 24 per cent on high speed diesel and from 17 to 9 per cent on light diesel oil.

“The caretaker government is fully aware of the problems being faced by the people and is determined to reduce their sufferings despite the present financial constraints,” said the minister.

“The federal government is confident that the relief in petroleum prices will not only provide much needed respite to the masses but also reduce the cost of production and give a boost to economic activity,” Zafar added.

As a result of the reduction in petroleum prices, the government would sustain an estimated loss in revenue to the tune of Rs10 billion, he said.

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