Inflation storm begins to subside,

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Inflation storm begins to subside,

Inflation storm begins to subside

Inflation storm begins to subside, for the first time in Pakistan’s history the price of a sack of cement has dropped by several hundred rupees The price of a sack of cement has come down from Rs 620 to Rs 450, the first time that the price of cement has come down so much:

Cement Dealers Association Inflation storm begins to subside. For the first time in the history of Pakistan. The price of a sack of cement has dropped by several hundred rupees. According to the Cement Dealers Association. The price of a sack of cement has come down from 620 to 450 rupees. The price dropped so much.

According to details, the storm of inflation in Pakistan is expected to subside to some extent. There was a lot of good news about the country’s economy on Wednesday. On the one hand. The Pakistani currency market saw the dollar depreciate and the rupee strengthen. While the Pakistan Stock Exchange also witnessed a sharp rise for the first time in three months.

Pakistan Stock Exchange

The Pakistan Stock Exchange recorded an increase of more than 1,000 points in a single day. Later, another piece of good news came. In the form of an announcement by Saudi Arabia to supply oil on credit.

Saudi Arabia has pledged to provide Pakistan with more than 9 9 billion in oil for. The year and up to 3 3 billion in oil on an annual basis. Following the news, economists have said that the storm of inflation is expected to subside to some extent in the coming days.

The effect is already visible today. For the first time in the history of Pakistan. The price of a sack of cement has come down by several hundred rupees. According to the Cement Dealers Association, the price of a sack of cement has come down from Rs 620 to Rs 450.

According to the Cement Dealers Association, this is the first time that the price of cement has come down so much. Consumers should benefit from the reduction in cement prices. Cement has become cheaper due to declining demand and competition among cement companies.