KARACHI: Electric bike assemblers have increased prices by Rs5,000 in response to surging demand driven by rising petrol costs, signaling a growing shift toward alternative mobility solutions. Industry players attribute the price hike to escalating sea freight charges, higher logistics expenses for transporting imported components from Karachi port to manufacturing units, and increased transportation costs due to expensive diesel. While some assemblers implemented revised prices from April 3, others are set to follow from April 10. Following the adjustment, e-bike prices now range between Rs125,000 and Rs350,000, depending on battery…
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IMF Urges Pakistan to End Fuel Price Distortions Amid Rising Subsidy Burden
ISLAMABAD: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called on Pakistan to swiftly eliminate distortions in petroleum pricing, despite acknowledging the government’s Rs152 billion subsidy cap introduced during a period of global oil market volatility. According to senior officials, the staff-level agreement reached on March 29 remains intact, with the subsidy implemented in consultation with the Fund. However, the IMF has reiterated its opposition to blanket subsidies on major petroleum products, emphasizing the need for targeted and sustainable measures. The government initially managed fiscal pressures by adjusting the Petroleum Development Levy…
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Sindh to expand support for genuine charities to uplift deprived communities: Nasir Hussain Shah Karachi Sindh Senior Minister for Local Government, Housing and Town Planning, Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, has said the Sindh government is committed to expanding financial and institutional support for genuine non-governmental organisations and charitable institutions under its public-private partnership model to help ease the suffering of underprivileged communities and ensure their long-term uplift through healthcare, education, skills development and livelihood opportunities.He was speaking as the chief guest at the Karachi edition of the 18th Annual CSR…
Read MoreGovt Accused of Misleading Public on Petrol Prices
Islamabad: In a surprising turn, it has emerged that the ex-refinery price of petrol decreased by Rs 13.58 per liter within a week, yet the government had earlier raised the retail petrol price by Rs 137.24 per liter. Following a directive from the Prime Minister, Rs 80 per liter was later rolled back, bringing the new petrol price to Rs 378.41 per liter. According to official documents, the ex-refinery price of petrol fell from Rs 284.85 per liter on March 28 to Rs 271.27 per liter by April 3. Including…
Read MorePetroleum Dealers’ Commission Issue to Be Resolved After Stability Returns: Minister
KARACHI: Federal Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources Ali Pervaiz Malik has assured that the long-pending issue of petroleum dealers’ commission will be addressed on a priority basis once the prevailing war-like situation stabilises. The assurance came during a meeting in Islamabad with a delegation of the Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association, led by Chairman Abdul Sami Khan, along with senior members of the association. The minister acknowledged the challenges faced by petroleum dealers amid ongoing regional tensions, stating that the government is actively working with stakeholders to manage the crisis…
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