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Due to Middle East tension, Pakistan increases retail fuel prices by around 20%

Due to Middle East tension, Pakistan increases retail fuel prices by around 20%
Due to Middle East tension, Pakistan increases retail fuel prices by around 20%

Pakistan raised prices for petrol and diesel by?about 20% on Friday, citing a rise in oil prices due to the conflict in Iran.

In a video message broadcast on television, Ali Pervaiz Malik, the Petroleum Minister announced an increase of 55 rupees ($0.20 per liter) for diesel and petrol to 321.17 rupiahs.

The minister stated that the sharp rise in global petroleum prices forced them to make this decision.

This decision will likely lead to higher inflation in Pakistan and affect the country's poor population.

Fuel stations in major cities such as Lahore and Karachi were crowded with people before the announcement.

Imran Hussain, a business owner from Lahore, said that he was waiting at the station to be ready in case there were any shortages. "I've been waiting for my turn in the last 70 minute," he said. Shehbaz sharif, the prime minister, warned on Friday against fuel hoarding.

We have enough petrol. We are planning to extend them because we do not know when the Middle East crisis will end," said Minister.

Through the Strait of Hormuz, Pakistan imports oil primarily from Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

The oil minister announced that the government would reassess its prices every week. (Reporting and editing by Cynthia Osterman; Mubasher Bukhari)

(source: Reuters)