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Sunday 14th of June 2026 E-paper
* চট্টগ্রাম-কক্সবাজার মহাসড়ক দ্রুত ৬ লেনে উন্নীত করা হবে : প্রধানমন্ত্রী   * Thai princess dies aged 47 after three years in hospital: palace   * Trump pulls back on Iran strike threats amid signs of diplomatic progress   * Hwang in-beom inspires South Korea’s 2-1 comeback victory over the Czech Republic   * PM unveils commemorative stamp marking FIFA World Cup   * `Central theme of this year`s budget is inclusion of every citizen`   * Proposed budget approved in Cabinet meeting   * US launches strikes on Iran after Apache helicopter shot down   * Iran says Gulf nations have `responsibility` to halt US, Israeli strikes   * Govt to procure 10,000 MT lentils to stabilize market prices  
   Op-ed
  Fuel Prices Surge, Markets in Turmoil: Inflation Strangles Everyday Life

Zubeyea Binte Kabir

The nation appears to be moving forward under the weight of a silent sigh. The tidy arithmetic of economic statistics becomes irrelevant when confronted with the lived realities of the marketplace, where the crisis is revealed not as a matter of numbers, but as a daily struggle for survival. In the early hours of the morning, the anxiety etched on the faces of people carrying their market baskets cannot be captured by any index or graph. The rise in fuel prices has only deepened this unease, spreading an invisible strain across every layer of the economy, with its heaviest burden borne by ordinary citizens.

Yet, even amid this turbulence, the light of possibility has not been extinguished. The deeper the crisis, the more urgent the need for a path to recovery. The current government, particularly under the people-centric political philosophy of the BNP, places emphasis on economic relief, market discipline, and fairness. This vision offers a realistic pathway out of the prevailing hardship. If reforms in the energy sector, strengthened market oversight, and expanded social protection for lower- and middle-income groups are implemented with sincerity and resolve, this instability can gradually be brought under control.

History bears witness that responsible leadership and sound policy can transform crises into opportunities. This moment, too, stands as a critical turning point—one where determined commitment and effective action can restore a stable, humane, and resilient economic order.

At present, Bangladesh’s economy stands at a complex crossroads. On one hand, global instability marked by the Russia Ukraine war, tensions in the Middle East, and volatility in global energy markets—continues to exert pressure. On the other, domestic policy limitations, weaknesses in market management, and long-standing structural challenges compound the situation.

Together, these forces have created an unusual level of market instability, with the energy sector at its core. As fuel prices rise, costs have escalated across every stage of the economy production, transportation, storage, and distribution placing an amplified financial burden throughout the system.

The most affected are the middle- and lower-income groups, whose incomes remain largely stagnant while expenditures continue to rise. What once sufficed for a comfortable household budget is now inadequate even for basic needs. After meeting fixed expenses such as rent, education, healthcare, and social obligations, little remains for daily market spending.

This crisis is not merely financial; it reflects a tangible decline in living standards. Items once considered essential—meat, fruits, dairy, and nutritious foods are gradually slipping into the realm of luxury. Leisure and social engagement are becoming distant memories. This forced adjustment in lifestyle extends beyond individuals, disrupting broader social equilibrium.

Inflation is no longer a temporary surge; it has become a persistent shadow over the economy. Hovering between 8 to 9 percent over recent years, it now constitutes a structural pressure on daily life. The recent hike in fuel prices has further intensified this burden, exemplifying classic cost-push inflation. As production and transportation costs rise, prices inevitably increase, and consumers ultimately bear the weight. The strain is especially visible in household kitchens. The price of a 12 kg LPG cylinder nearing 2,000 taka imposes a significant monthly burden on families without access to pipeline gas. Cooking, once a routine activity, has become a calculated expense.

Fuel price hikes ripple through the entire economy. Increased diesel and petrol prices elevate transportation costs, which in turn af…



  
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