Petroleum levy hits Rs153 per litre raising fuel price pressure

Islamabad: The government is currently collecting Rs153.55 per litre on petrol through petroleum levy charges, making it one of the largest components in the overall fuel price structure. Experts state that while such levies help generate revenue for the government, they also contribute to rising inflation and increased cost of living. This development under the Governance & Policy Cluster highlights the growing financial burden on consumers through higher transport and commodity prices. For Lahore and Punjab residents, elevated fuel costs directly impact daily expenses and business operations. Analysts warn that continued high levies could further intensify inflationary trends. Will reducing levy ease inflation? How is this affecting your monthly budget?

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