Pakistan, July 1 -- Following the recent ceasefire between Iran and Israel, the price of Iranian petrol in Balochistan has dropped significantly. Local reports confirm that the rate has fallen from Rs. 300 to Rs. 210 per liter in various regions. This decline has come as a relief to many residents who rely on imported fuel for daily use.
The price reduction is linked to the easing of regional tensions, which has helped restore the flow of Iranian fuel into Pakistan's border areas. Previously, the conflict had disrupted supply routes, pushing up prices and creating shortages in local markets. Now, improved conditions are allowing smoother transport across the border.
At the same time, the Pakistani government has announced new petrol and...
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