ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has reduced speed limits on motorways and national highways as part of fuel conservation measures announced by the government amid a surge in global oil prices, the motorway police said on Thursday. The move follows a series of austerity steps announced by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s administration to cut fuel consumption as the war in Iran disrupts global supply routes and push crude prices higher.

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday announced austerity measures, including a four-day work week and cuts in government expenditures, to offset the impact of rising…

Sheikhupura, Pakistan: Tanker drivers in Pakistan said they were facing long waits at depots due to a shortage of fuel, as the government played down fears of another rise in…

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has reduced speed limits on motorways and national highways as part of fuel conservation measures announced by the government amid a surge in global oil…

KARACHI: Pakistan will not raise petroleum prices despite volatility in global energy markets driven by the escalating war in the Gulf region, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said…