KARACHI: Finance Minister Senator Shaukat Tareen has said that prices may not come down for the next two to three months.
The finance minister said that there were a lot of difficulties due to Covid. We had to approach IMF to improve the economy. IMF put strict conditions when the government first consulted the fund, he said.
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Tareen said that due to corona, the prices of goods increased all over the world, but despite pandemic, the industrial wheels did not stop and relief packages were given to avoid the effects of Covid.