Petrol and diesel prices in Pakistan have increased sharply, which may raise the cost of running government vehicles. The government already spends about Rs60–70 billion every year on fuel and maintenance. After the Rs55 per litre increase, expenses may rise by 20–25%.
Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa governments have suggested reducing the use of official vehicles to save money, but no final decision has been taken yet. The government may soon introduce measures to control fuel expenses.#Trump'sCyberStrategy #MarketPullback $BTC $BNB
The rise in petrol and diesel prices in Pakistan is likely to increase the expenses of government vehicles. The government already spends approximately 60 to 70 billion rupees annually on fuel and maintenance for government vehicles. After an increase of 55 rupees per liter, expenses could rise by 20 to 25 percent.
The governments of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have proposed to reduce the use of government vehicles to cut costs, however, no final decision has been made yet. The government may soon take measures to control the rising fuel expenses.
