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Pakistan announces New Petrol, Diesel Prices for Jan 2025 today – Here’s what to expect
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KARACHI – The government of Pakistan is set to announce new petrol and diesel prices for first half of January 2025 today, and people are expecting good news on New Year. Sources familiar with the development claimed petrol prices are expected to come down marginally, while diesel prices are anticipated to rise by around Rs3.50-4 per liter. With these changes, the price of petrol is likely to come down to to Rs250 per liter, while diesel is projected to be priced between Rs259-260. In last fortnight review, the government jacked up petrol and diesel prices. Petrol saw an increase of Rs3.72, while High-Speed Diesel prices were raised by Rs3.29. More from this category Copyright ©2024. Reproduction of this website's content without express written permission from 'Daily Pakistan' is strictly prohibited.
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