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Govt may increase petrol, diesel prices further if IMF rejects relief

Govt may increase petrol, diesel prices further if IMF rejects relief

ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik announced during a televised interview that Pakistan plans to implement a substantial fuel levy increase next week. The country plans to proceed with this fuel levy increase if its talks with the International Monetary Fund do not result in any financial assistance. The minister confirmed that

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Used imported mobile phones become costlier after FBR increases duties

  ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): Used imported mobile phones have become more expensive in Pakistan after the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) raised their customs valuation by up to 175%. The decision led to enhanced duties and taxes, making 62 models of various brands costlier. According to media reports, the FBR has revised the customs valuation

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Honda CB125F offered on 0% installments by Bank Alfalah

Honda CB125F offered on 0% installments by Bank Alfalah

KARACHI (Kashmir English):  Bank Alfalah has introduced a limited-time SBS instalment promotion for the purchase of the latest Honda CB125F (Red/Black), allowing customers to buy the motorcycle at 0% markup under flexible payment plans. The bank stated that the scheme is valid for a limited time and subject to stock availability. Interested customers can register

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Govt may increase petrol, diesel prices further if IMF rejects relief

Diesel, petrol prices increased in Pakistan for next week

ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): The federal government on Friday increased diesel and petrol prices by Rs26.77 per liter each for the next week, effective from Saturday. According to the notification issued by the Petroleum Division, the petrol price has reached Rs 393.35 per litre with an increase of Rs 26.77. The prior price of petrol was Rs

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