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Petrol levy hiked by Rs26.77 per litre in major increase – SUCH TV

Petrol levy hiked by Rs26.77 per litre in major increase – SUCH TV

Posted on April 25, 2026 By Admin No Comments on Petrol levy hiked by Rs26.77 per litre in major increase – SUCH TV



The Government of Pakistan has increased the petroleum levy on petrol by Rs26.77 per litre, taking the total levy to Rs107.38 per litre, according to sources.

Previously, the levy stood at Rs80.61 per litre, indicating a substantial upward revision in the government’s indirect taxation on fuel.

Sources claimed the move effectively offsets any relief expectations in petroleum pricing, alleging that the public has been misled regarding fuel cost adjustments.

The increase in levy is expected to contribute to higher overall fuel costs, with potential implications for transport fares and inflationary pressures across various sectors.

Officials have yet to issue a detailed public explanation regarding the rationale behind the latest increase in petroleum levy.



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