
Pakistan Government Increases Petroleum Dealer Margins
The federal government of Pakistan has increased the commission paid to petroleum dealers by Rs1.34 per litre, accepting a longstanding demand, which will ultimately impact consumers.
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The federal government of Pakistan has increased the commission paid to petroleum dealers by Rs1.34 per litre, accepting a longstanding demand, which will ultimately impact consumers.

The Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association has issued a 72-hour ultimatum to the government, demanding the fulfillment of promises to increase their profit margins, threatening potential disruptions if their demands are not met.

A nationwide strike by petroleum dealers in Pakistan was largely ineffective due to a split among associations, with one group calling off the protest for 15 days after government assurances, leaving most fuel stations open.

KARACHI: Petroleum dealers announced on Wednesday that they were postponing a strike they planned to begin on March 26, keeping in view the situation resulting from the ongoing Middle East conflict,…

The All India Petroleum Dealers Association (AIPDA) has warned that halting credit facilities to petrol dealers will lead to chaos, indicating a significant disruption in fuel distribution.

The Pakistani government has increased petroleum dealers' margins to Rs9.98 per litre, leading to the cancellation of a nationwide strike planned for September 1.

Petroleum dealers across the nation have declared a nationwide closure of fuel pumps starting August 15, issuing a 72-hour ultimatum to the government to address their demands.

The Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association and the Supreme Court Bar Association have condemned the government's decision to raise fuel prices and petroleum levies, citing increased hardship for the public.
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The Pakistan Petroleum Dealers’ Association (PPDA) has called off its planned strike after the government approved a proposed revision in dealers' margins.

Following demands from petroleum dealers, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has capped bank charges on digital payment methods for petroleum products, including debit, credit cards, and online transfers. This measure aims to minimize the financial burden on fuel stations.

ISLAMABAD: The All Pakistan Petrol Pump Owners Association (APPPOA) and Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association (PPDA) on Tuesday demanded that the government immediately increase their…

Claim their margin dropped to 2.68% due to rising oil prices