Pakistan in bailout bid sharply raises natural gas taxes

Women buy spices from a shop in a market, in Karachi, Pakistan, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023. Cash-strapped Pakistan nearly doubled natural gas taxes Tuesday in an effort to comply with a long-stalled financial bailout, raising concerns about the hardship that could be passed on to consumers in the impoverished south Asian country. Pakistan's move came as the country struggles with instability stemming from an economic crisis. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Cash-strapped Pakistan sharply increased taxes on natural gas Tuesday to comply with a long-stalled financial bailout, and both industrial and everyday consumers were expected to feel the pain.

The government's bid to revive a $6 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund led it to hike taxes on natural gas for domestic and industrial consumers from 16% to 112%, shocking many Pakistanis who already are struggling. A similar increase in the price of electricity is expected to be announced this week.

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