Less Commonly Imposed by German Petrol: "We Want to Break This Mechanism"
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Since the beginning of the war, fuel prices have basically only known one direction: upwards. The Federal Government wants to make new regulations for petrol stations.Dank stations in Germany should only be allowed to increase their fuel prices once a day.This model, which is known from Austria, wants to introduce the German government as quickly as possible in view of the enormous increases in prices due to the Iran war, said economic minister …
Because Iran is blocking the road from Hormus, oil and fuel prices are rising worldwide. The Federal Government is responding – and will only allow petrol stations to raise prices per day in the future. How sensible is that?
Germany will allow gasoline to increase prices only once a day, to face the effects of the American-Israeli war against Iran, which has spread across other countries in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf, said Wednesday...
Service stations in Germany should only be allowed to increase their fuel prices once a day. Thus, the Federal Government wants to limit price increases as last as a result of the Iran war. When the regulation enters into force is open.
Fuel prices have recently risen sharply because of the Iran war. The Federal Government now wants to take action against it. However, the ADAC warns against the Austrian model.
In the future, fuel prices can only be increased once a day. Experiences with the example of Austria were not always positive. Economists warn against using only at petrol stations and point to other profiteers of the oil crisis.
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