US-Iran war affected Pakistan's growth as weekly oil bill surged to $800m: PM Shehbaz

Says crude oil prices surging once again, and government has to determine new prices by this coming Friday

PM Shehbaz Sharif: SCREENGRAB

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday said that the war in the Middle East had impacted Pakistan's growth, with the oil bill surging to $800 million weekly.

Chairing a federal cabinet meeting in Islamabad, the prime minister said that Pakistan was heading towards a growth trajectory after achieving macro-level stability, but the US-Iran war had impacted the collective efforts of the past two years.

PM Shehbaz stated that crude oil prices were once again soaring, "We have to determine new prices by this coming Friday. The current global market situation presents a major challenge. However, thanks to collective foresight and joint efforts, we have made significant attempts to manage this situation more effectively."

"I would like to congratulate Minister of Petroleum Ali Pervez Malik and the entire team for their collaborative efforts in implementing effective measures. As a result, unlike other countries, we did not face long queues or the need for rationing. Overall, the situation has been satisfactory," he said.

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