Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has introduced austerity measures to combat fuel shortages caused by the Middle East crisis. These include cutting government spending, reducing fuel allowances for official vehicles, and implementing a work-from-home policy for public sector employees. The government aims to save fuel and mitigate the impact of rising oil import bills. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has introduced austerity measures to combat fuel shortages caused by the Middle East crisis. These include cutting government spending, reducing fuel allowances for official vehicles, and implementing a work-from-home policy for public sector employees. The government aims to save fuel and mitigate the impact of rising oil import bills.
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