Goods Carriers Declare A 3% Fare Rise And Dispute The Increase In Fuel Prices.

According to report on Wednesday 1st of October 2025, the Pakistan Goods Transport Alliance found the current rise in the price of petroleum products unbearable. Transporters cannot afford any more losses, according to Alliance President Malik Shahzad Awan, who further pointed out that the transportation industry is becoming unstable due to the regular increases in …

According to report on Wednesday 1st of October 2025, the Pakistan Goods Transport Alliance found the current rise in the price of petroleum products unbearable.

Transporters cannot afford any more losses, according to Alliance President Malik Shahzad Awan, who further pointed out that the transportation industry is becoming unstable due to the regular increases in the price of gasoline and diesel.

In addition to announcing a (3%) fare increase, he warned that if the government did not rethink the price increase, transport unions will soon have to make another significant choice. It should be mentioned that the federal government has set new pricing for gasoline and diesel for the upcoming (2) weeks.

The Ministry of Finance said that the price of gasoline has increased by (Rs4.07 per litre), making the new amount (Rs268.68 per litre). In a same vein, high-speed diesel now costs (Rs2.76.81 per litre), an increase of (Rs4.04 per liter). The new fuel and gasoline prices went into effect right away.

The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) declared earlier today that the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) would be lowered in October. The statement states that a household LPG cylinder’s price has been reduced by (Rs79.14, from Rs2,527 to Rs2,448).

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