Le ministre des Finances Klingbeil demande une répercussion intégrale de la baisse des taxes sur les carburants

La réduction temporaire de la taxe sur les produits pétroliers est en vigueur depuis le 1er mai. Les prix à la consommation pour l'essence et le diesel ont sensiblement baissé. Le ministre fédéral des Finances, Lars Klingbeil, attend de l'industrie pétrolière qu'elle répercute intégralement et sans délai cet allègement.

La justification de la deuxième loi sur la réduction de la taxe énergétique souligne que la baisse d'impôt est conçue pour être répercutée sur les consommateurs. L'objectif est d'amortir le choc des prix à court terme et d'apporter un soutien aux citoyens et à l'économie.

Klingbeil a annoncé qu'il surveillerait de près le respect de la répercussion de cet allègement par les entreprises. Il a évoqué le droit de la concurrence, la pression politique et une opinion publique vigilante.

Selon le rapport, l'industrie pétrolière a déjà réagi comme le souhaitait le législateur. Les prix ont chuté immédiatement après l'entrée en vigueur de la mesure.

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