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When Petrol Prices Rise, the Math of Driving Changes

Every time petrol prices rise in Pakistan, the conversation returns to the same familiar themes: inflation, transport costs, and the pressure on household budgets. The latest surge; pushing petrol prices to around Rs321 per litre has once again exposed how deeply Pakistan’s mobility ecosystem depends on imported fuel.For millions of motorists, especially those driving mid-size SUVs, the impact is immediate. A typical petrol-powered C-segment SUV…
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Startup Pakistan - Startups, Technology and Business News From Pakistan broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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