Slovenia Becomes First EU Country to Introduce Fuel Rationing
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In the past few weeks, the prices at the pumping stations have been high due to the Iran war. Some Austrians are therefore evading gas stations abroad – but some of the countries have reacted: with rationings and higher prices for foreigners. Slovakia is taking several measures against the tank tourists: since Monday there is more fuel for foreigners. For Austrians, the journey across the border is hardly worth it. Because the price for cars wit…
Slovenia becomes first EU country to introduce fuel rationing
Slovenia has become the first EU member state to implement fuel rationing to tackle disruptions caused by the US-Israeli strikes on Iran and its retaliation on their allies in the Gulf - most major players in world energy markets. Many countries have been experiencing steep hikes in fuel prices. In Slovenia, this has resulted in so-called "fuel tourism", as drivers from neighbouring countries, particularly Austria, take advantage of the lower, r…
Slovenia First EU Nation to Start Energy Rationing Amid Iran Conflict
The government of Slovenia began fuel rationing measures this week amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, supply chain issues, and fuel tourism from neighbouring countries in Europe. The post Slovenia Becomes First European Nation to Start Energy Rationing Amid Iran Conflict appeared first on Breitbart.
In South-East Europe, many governments respond to the enormous increase in fuel costs by cutting taxes, regulating prices or releasing government reserves.
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