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Pakistan fuel dealers demand 8% margin, threaten shutdowns if no guarantee in 10 days.
Pakistan's Petroleum Dealers Association has rejected the government's proposed fuel margin, demanding an 8% increase from 3.12% per litre, warning of potential pump shutdowns if no written assurance is given within 10 days.
The move comes amid conflicting reports on fuel prices, with expected drops of up to Rs11 per litre starting December 16 pending PM approval, though other sources suggest possible increases to meet IMF conditions.
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority is reviewing the changes, with new prices potentially lowering petrol to Rs263.09 per litre.
The dispute occurs amid broader economic pressures and political developments, including a new PTI committee and Gilgit-Baltistan elections.
Los concesionarios de combustible de Pakistán exigen un 8% de margen, amenazan con cerrar si no hay garantías en 10 días.