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Pakistan’s Fuel Sales Slump as War Boosts Prices and Hits Demand

Pakistan’s Fuel Sales Slump as War Boosts Prices and Hits Demand

Title: Rising Costs and Conflict Drive Down Fuel Consumption in Pakistan

A worker refuels a vehicle at a gas station in Karachi.

Amidst the escalating conflict, Pakistan is witnessing a sharp decline in fuel sales. The ongoing war has triggered a surge in prices, which, in turn, has severely dampened consumer demand for petroleum products.


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-03 08:09:03 UTC

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