Goods Transporters Increase Freight Rates After Fuel Price Hike

by | Apr 26, 2026 | Local News | 0 comments

Goods transporters across Pakistan have announced a 10 percent increase in freight charges following the government’s latest hike in petroleum prices, citing rising operational costs.

Pakistan Goods Transport Alliance President Malik Shehzad Awan said the decision was taken after repeated increases in diesel and petrol prices significantly raised expenses for transporters nationwide.

Goods transporters across Pakistan have announced a 10 percent increase in freight charges following the government’s latest hike in petroleum prices, citing rising operational costs.

Pakistan Goods Transport Alliance President Malik Shehzad Awan said the decision was taken after repeated increases in diesel and petrol prices significantly raised expenses for transporters nationwide.

In a video statement, Awan said transporters strongly opposed the fuel price increase and warned that continued policy decisions of this nature could push many operators out of business.

He criticized government policies, saying the sector is already under financial pressure and struggling to sustain operations. He added that if fuel price hikes are unavoidable, the government should provide relief by abolishing toll taxes and other levies.

Awan also called for the withdrawal of fines imposed by motorway police, traffic police, and other authorities, along with relief in withholding tax.

Reference : Goods Transporters Increase Freight Rates After Fuel Price Hike