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Petrol, sugar prices up in Kabul

Fuel and sugar prices increased in Kabul during the outgoing week, adding pressure on household budgets.

Market sources reported on 28 March 2026 that petrol and sugar prices surged in Kabul in the outgoing week, while the prices of gold, Kazakh flour, and diesel declined. The rise in key commodity and fuel prices contributes to inflationary pressure and cost‑of‑living pressures for urban consumers in the capital.
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Location
Kabul
Date added
2026-03-29 11:26 UTC
Added by
dinaasiaapdrmis
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Source
https://pajhwok.com/category/business-economics/
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