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Bangladesh raises electricity prices in Mideast war-related hike
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Bangladesh raises electricity prices in Mideast war-related hike

ARY News · Jun 3, 2026, 11:45 AM · Also reported by 2 other sources

Key takeaways

  • The South Asian nation of 170 million people depends heavily on imports for its energy needs.
  • According to the government’s Bangladesh Power Development Board, around 44 percent of installed capacity comes from natural gas, 24 percent from coal, and another 24 from oil and diesel.
  • Bangladesh’s first nuclear power plant is nearing operational readiness, with the first phase of uranium fuel loading already completed.

Why this matters: local context for readers following news across Pakistan and the region.

Add ARY News on Google AAResize DHAKA: Bangladesh raised electricity prices by 16 percent on Wednesday, the latest increase as the government seeks to ease pressure on state finances caused by the conflict in the Middle East.

The South Asian nation of 170 million people depends heavily on imports for its energy needs. Repeated price hikes have added strain on people struggling with long-running inflation which hit 9.04 percent in April.

Jalal Ahmed, chairman of Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission, announced the 16-percent hike two days after fuel prices were raised, taking kerosene to 135 taka ($1.09) per litre up from 130, and petrol to 140 taka from 135. Diesel was unchanged.

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