Full action should be taken against profiteering mafia. Prime Minister Imran Khan
Directs action against officers who do not ensure official prices of goods The provision of basic necessities to the people at reasonable prices is the top priority, ensuring the supply of food items at reasonable prices.
Prime Minister Imran Khan while directing action against the officials who did not ensure the official prices of commodities said that the supply of basic commodities to the people at reasonable prices is the first priority, the supply of groceries at reasonable prices should be ensured Take full action.
According to details, a review meeting was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Imran Khan on food prices.
The meeting was attended by Federal Ministers Shaukat Tareen, Asad Umar, Khusro Bakhtiar, Farrukh Habib and Federal Secretaries. Is. Ensure reasonable prices of food items, take full action against profiteers and mafia.
Action should be taken against the negligent officers regarding prices. On the other hand, the government has further reduced the sales tax on petrol.
The sales tax rate on petrol has been reduced from 16.4% to 10.77%. Under the FBR notification, the government has further reduced the sales tax on petrol. The sales tax rate has been reduced from 16.4% to 10.77%. The sales tax rate on high speed diesel has been maintained at 17%.
Similarly, light diesel will remain at 0.20 per cent and kerosene at 6.70 percent. Similarly, there is hope for cheaper petrol in Pakistan, a sharp fall in the price of crude oil in the world market.
The global market has witnessed a sharp decline of 5% in the price of crude oil, after which it is hoped that the falling prices in the global market will have a positive impact on the Pakistani market as well.
It is reported that the member countries of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC Plus) had agreed on an agreement to increase oil production, after which the price of Brent oil fell by 3.5 dollar per barrel, about 5 percent. Brent fell to 69 dollar a barrel, the biggest daily decline since March, while US crude fell 3.75 dollar to 68 dollar a barrel.