Márton Nagy: the Government Will Ban the Export of Crude Oil, 95-Grade Gasoline and Diesel
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In addition to the price freeze, this time called the protected price, announced by Viktor Orbán on Monday afternoon, Márton Nagy provided information on further government measures related to fuels on his Facebook page on Monday evening. One such step is that the government will ban the export of crude oil, 95-grade gasoline and diesel, and will “take the most decisive action against abusive trade”. The Minister of Economy also announced that t…
The Minister of National Economy posted that the excise tax on gasoline and diesel will also be reduced.
Furthermore, the export of crude oil, as well as 95-octane gasoline and diesel fuel is also prohibited.
– In addition to the protected price for fuels introduced from midnight on Monday, the government will also reduce the excise tax on gasoline and diesel, which will be reduced to the EU minimum level, and will also prohibit the export of crude oil and 95-octane gasoline and diesel – Márton Nagy announced in his Facebook post on Monday evening.
The government will reduce the excise tax on fuels to the EU minimum level, wrote Márton Nagy in his Facebook post on Monday evening. According to the Minister of National Economy, this means a reduction of 19.25 forints per liter for gasoline and 20.48 forints per liter for diesel. He also added that the government will ban the export of crude oil and 95-grade gasoline and diesel - these were decided at Monday's government meeting. As we report…
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