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Rs.458 and rising: Why Pakistanis bear disproportionate share of global fuel burden

MM News by MM News
April 3, 2026
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KARACHI: For Ahmed, a delivery rider who navigates the chaotic arteries of Karachi, the notification on his phone late last night wasn’t just a news alert; it was something like a “death warrant” for his livelihood.

As the government announced a historic hike of Rs.137.24 per litre on April 2, the price of petrol surged to a staggering Rs.458.40. For those on two wheels, the road ahead has never looked more expensive—or more uncertain.

The statistics tell a grim story of a nation caught in the cross-hairs of global volatility. Since the geopolitical eruption on February 28—triggered by the US-Israel attack on Iran—the Pakistani consumer has been pummeled by two “emergency” price revisions that have redefined the country’s economic floor.

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 Metric | Value
| Price on Feb 28, 2026 | Rs 266.17/litre |
| Price on Apr 3, 2026 | Rs 458.40/litre |
| Total Net Increase | Rs 192.23/litre |
| Percentage Jump | 72.2% |

In just 34 days, the cost of commuting has nearly doubled. The first blow landed on March 6 with a Rs.55 increase, but last night’s surge of 42.7% represents one of the steepest single-day shocks in the country’s history.

Regional Outlier: Pakistan vs. South Asia
While the Middle East crisis has rattled global markets, Pakistan’s neighbors appear to have weathered the storm with far more resilience—or perhaps, better policy buffers. Data comparing petrol price increases since Feb 28 reveals a startling disparity:

– Pakistan (72%): The undisputed regional leader in price hikes.
– Sri Lanka (28–35%): Despite a higher absolute price ($1.45/L), their percentage jump is less than half of Pakistan’s.
– India (3%): Thanks to strategic tax buffers and diversified imports, Indian consumers felt a mere ripple compared to the Pakistani tidal wave.
– Afghanistan (5%): Surprisingly stable despite its own economic isolation.

The data suggests that while the “Iran conflict” is the cited culprit, the Pakistani consumer is bearing a disproportionate share of the global burden.

The ‘Ghost’ Subsidy
For weeks, the airwaves have been thick with ministerial “blitzes” and talk of targeted subsidies. Special cards for bike riders, app based fuel management system and discounted fuel for farmers were promised in high-decibel media releases.

“They talk about subsidies on the news, but the machine at the pump doesn’t read press releases,” says one bike rider the metropolis. “I have to pay Rs.458.40 this morning. No discount, no card, no mercy.”

As of April 3, these promised relief packages remain “ministerial gossip.” On the ground, there is no mechanism to differentiate a struggling bike rider from a luxury SUV owner. At the nozzle, everyone is equal in their misery.

The Road Ahead
With the global oil supply chain in a chokehold, there is little hope for an immediate reversal. However, for the millions who rely on motorcycles to reach their offices or deliver food, the question is no longer about “saving” money—it’s about whether they can afford to keep the engine running at all.

 

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