Slovenia Reduces Fuel Excise Duty and Becomes a "Gasoline Paradise" for Italians and Austrians
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At the moment, for residents of Trieste and the Italian region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, going to Slovenia to get fuel is more attractive than ever. The same goes for Austrians.
The Slovenian government has decided to reduce excise duties on fuel to mitigate the effects of the sharp rise in oil prices on the world market, caused by the war in the Middle East, the Ministry of Environment, Climate and Energy announced. The maximum permitted retail prices of fuel per liter will be 1.466 euros for gasoline, 1.528 euros for diesel and 1.159 euros for heating oil in the period from 10 to 23 March 2026, the ministry said in a …
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