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Fuel prices hiked by up to Rs13.80 as government shifts burden to consumers

Last updated: July 11, 2026 1:10 am
Haris Ali
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Fuel prices hiked by up to Rs13.80 as government shifts burden to consumers
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The federal government has hiked the price of petrol by Rs13.18 and high-speed diesel (HSD) by Rs13.80 per liter, effective immediately. The new rates, announced late Wednesday, mark a sharp reversal from the previous fortnight’s relief and signal mounting pressure on the national exchequer.

Petrol now sits at Rs283.38 per liter, while diesel—the lifeblood of the country’s transport and agricultural sectors—has climbed to Rs303.18.

The immediate impact will be felt at the pump, but the ripple effects are already being calculated in boardrooms and transport unions across the country. Diesel price hikes almost invariably trigger a surge in the cost of logistics, pushing up the price of everything from vegetables to construction materials within days.

“We have no choice but to pass on the impact of global market fluctuations,” a senior official from the Petroleum Division said, speaking on condition of anonymity. He did not elaborate on whether the government had considered further subsidies or tax adjustments to soften the blow.

The adjustment comes as the government grapples with volatile international oil prices and a currency that remains under constant strain. Officials are pointing to the “import parity price,” a metric that tracks global crude costs, as the primary driver for this jump.

Critics, however, argue that the timing is particularly brutal for a public already reeling from record-high inflation. Independent economists suggest that while global trends play a role, the government’s reliance on petroleum levies to bridge its widening budget deficit is the real culprit behind the consistent price hikes.

For the average motorist, the math is simple: their commute just got 5% more expensive overnight. For the trucking industry, which relies heavily on diesel, this increase could mean a significant hit to profit margins—or, more likely, a hike in freight charges that will land squarely on the consumer.

The government has yet to announce any compensatory measures to protect low-income households from the looming surge in food and utility costs. As of now, the new rates remain in effect until the next review, leaving families to adjust their budgets to accommodate the rising cost of staying mobile.

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