Prices up, prices down: Cars, laptop computers to cost more

Budget

TBS Report
09 June, 2022, 03:45 pm
Last modified: 09 June, 2022, 11:38 pm
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A number of products available in the market are set to witness both rise and fall in prices following the implementation of the national budget for the 2022-23 fiscal year.

Price up-

  • Cigarettes 
  • e-sim
  • Cars 
  • Cheese, curd
  • Shaving materials
  • Cleaning materials
  • Cosmetics
  • Air freshener
  • Anti-bacterial products
  • GI fittings
  • First-class railway, launch services 
  • Covid-19 test kits, PPEs, masks
  • Imported laptop computers 
  • Elevators 
  • Air conditioner 
  • Printers, toner cartridges
  • Banking
  • Meditation services
  • Three-wheelers
  • Four-stroke and two-stroke motorcycles with engine capacity of above 250CC
  • Optical fibre cable 
  • Electricity metre 
  • Processed and ready to consume coffee 
  • Gas Lighter
  • Photographic plates
  • Imported luxurious birds 
  • Broadband internet 

Price down-

  • Food prices at restaurants with air conditioning
  • Launch fare
  • Man-made fibre
  • Locally made mobile phone charger
  • Steel raw materials
  • Paper & fabrics
  • Wheelchair
  • Hearing aid
  • Pet food
  • Agricultural products
  • Poultry farm machinery
  • Agricultural products
  • Puffed rice
  • Sugar
  • Power tiller
  • Locally made mobile phone charger
  • Fish feed and poultry feed
  • Braille book
  • Stainless steel 
  • Cashew nuts 
  • Polythene bags, plastic bags and wrapping materials made of polyethene
  • Hand towels, paper towels, clinical bed sheets
  • Locally manufactured motor cars and vehicles up to 2500CC 

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