Pakistan is expected to see a major reduction in electricity tariffs soon, offering much-needed financial relief to households and businesses across the country.
Officials indicate that falling global fuel prices and improved power sector efficiencies are creating space for a downward tariff revision.
The government is reportedly reviewing proposals to pass this benefit on to consumers through upcoming quarterly adjustments.
If approved, the reduction will help ease inflationary pressure that has heavily affected middle- and lower-income families during recent months.
Experts believe a tariff cut could also boost industrial production by lowering operational costs for key sectors struggling with high energy bills.
While the final decision is still pending, the move is being widely welcomed as a positive sign for Pakistan’s economic stability.
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