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Iran war erodes two years of economic gains, admits PM

Published on: April 30, 2026 10:19 AM

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday said that Pakistan’s oil import bill has surged sharply by around 167% to $800 million per week, up from around $300 million before the ongoing regional conflict.

The prime minister disclosed this while addressing the cabinet on Wednesday.

“International oil prices have surged again. This Friday, we will announce new domestic prices based on the international market situation. This is a very challenging situation,” said Shehbaz.

The prime minister lauded the role of Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik and his team. “As a result of their joint efforts, unlike other countries, there were no long queues or panic buying in Pakistan, and the situation has remained stable.”

“Before the war, our weekly oil import bill was around $300 million. Today, it has reached $800 million.

“Therefore, conservation efforts are ongoing,” he said.

PM Shehbaz shared that the oil consumption has significantly decreased in the country compared to previous weeks.

Oil prices rose on Wednesday, extending a multi-day rally, on reports that the US will extend its blockade of Iranian ports, likely prolonging supply disruptions from the key Middle East producing region.

Brent crude futures for June rose 52 cents, or 0.47%, to $111.78 a barrel at 0154 GMT, climbing for an eighth day. The June contract expires on Thursday, and the more active July contract was at $104.84, up 0.4%.

PM Shehbaz said that the government stabilised the economy at the macro level and it was moving towards growth.

“However, this sudden war has dented the collective efforts of the past two years. This is beyond our control, but we pray that this conflict ends and peace is restored,” he said.

On privatisation front, the prime minister shared that he recently reviewed the progress on PIA.

“The good news is that, according to privatisation advisor Muhammad Ali, there will be no additional burden on the national exchequer, and the matter is being resolved,” he said.

He shared that he had also asked the committee interacting with provinces to begin consultations for extending subsidies.

“While provinces have already supported the agriculture sector, we must request them to continue subsidies for public transport and other sectors,” he said. news desk

Separately, Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister (DPM/FM), Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Wednesday chaired the 5th meeting of the Steering Committee on Fuel Subsidy and Austerity and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to implementing the proposed measures in both letter and spirit.

The committee reviewed progress on the fuel subsidy initiative and assessed the implementation of the Prime Minister’s austerity measures, a DPM’s Office news release said.

The meeting was attended by SAPM Tariq Bajwa, MoS on Finance, Federal Secretaries for Petroleum, and IT, as well as concerned officials from provincial departments, and governments of AJK and GB.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: economic, erodes, Iran war, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif

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