Rising petrol prices are causing a major headache for the country.
Transport businesses are feeling the pinch, and they're now talking about going on strike.
In Faisalabad, transporters are furious and have even threatened a strike because of the never-ending increase in fuel prices.
This has brought goods transport to a standstill, with half the trucks off the road, leaving thousands of drivers without work.
One driver told us, "We've put a lot of money into our trucks, but we're not making anything now."
Transport companies are seriously considering a strike if things don't improve in a few days.
Meanwhile, high rental costs are making life difficult for small producers, increasing their expenses and putting their businesses at risk.
As the nation grapples with this transport crisis, there's growing pressure on the government to tackle the soaring fuel prices and the problems they're causing across the economy.