Oil Rise Due to the War in Iran Concerns Government, Which Has an Impact on Inflation in the Electoral Year
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The instability in the international price of oil, a collateral effect of war in the Middle East, has been concerned by the Lula government, which monitors the high energy efficiency and high fear, which pressure inflation in Brazil in the electoral year. Gasolin, diesel and aviation wantons: fuel depending on how the war in Iran outsources the supply Learn more: Diesel price deficit reaches 85% and gasline to 49%, with oil fire on Tuesday, Pres…
The conflict in Iran is apparently not coming to an end anytime soon. This means that fuel prices, as well as gas, are unlikely to fall much in the near future. According to the experts interviewed, these prices will then be reflected in inflation. One economist estimates 0.3 percentage points in March. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) said that the government is currently primarily dealing with fuel and the situation at the Unipetrol refinery,…
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