Pakistan, July 17 -- The Punjab government has fixed sugar prices for four months to control the recent sharp rise in costs. They issued a notification setting ex-mill and retail prices to stabilize the market. This move aims to protect consumers from sudden price hikes and provide price certainty to sellers and buyers.
According to the official notification, from July 15 to August 14, sugar will cost Rs 165 per kg ex-mill and Rs 173 retail. Prices will increase gradually each month, reaching Rs 171 ex-mill and Rs 179 retail by October 15. This step-by-step approach helps prevent sudden shocks in the market.
Secretary Price Control Dr. Ehsan Bhutta has instructed strict enforcement of these prices. The Director General Food and the Kain...
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