Illustration depicting Germany's fuel price cap and oil reserve release amid Iran war tensions at a gas station.
Illustration depicting Germany's fuel price cap and oil reserve release amid Iran war tensions at a gas station.
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Germany to Cap Daily Fuel Price Hikes and Tap Oil Reserves Amid Iran War

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Building on a cartel investigation into price surges, the German government plans to limit gas stations to one daily gasoline and diesel price increase, following Austria's model, while also releasing national oil reserves to ease costs driven by the Iran war.

Following Federal Economics Minister Katherina Reiche's earlier announcement of a cartel law review into sharp fuel price rises from the Iran war, the government is advancing new measures. Reiche stated that gas stations will be restricted to one price increase per day for gasoline and diesel, while reductions can occur anytime. This mirrors Austria's policy, extended to 2028, limiting hikes to three times weekly.

Austrian Economics Minister Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer cited war-related surges—gasoline up 14%, diesel 25%—justifying the limits to curb 'extreme price jumps.' Reiche noted prices rise like a 'rocket' on higher crude costs but fall slowly otherwise, requiring changes to cartel law possibly via ordinance.

Critics include ADAC's Christian Laberer, who warns oil companies may preemptively hike prices higher, and economist Veronika Grimm, who calls it ineffective against refinery issues but harmless. Lower Austrian prices stem largely from taxes.

Reiche also plans to release national oil reserves in response to the IEA's request for 400 million barrels from members. 'Germany stands by mutual solidarity,' she said. Cartel Office head Andreas Mundt continues probing refineries and wholesale for distortions.

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Discussions on X about Germany's decision to limit fuel price hikes to once per day and release oil reserves amid the Iran war show mixed sentiments. Neutral reports from media highlight the measures, politicians like Jens Spahn and Die Linke welcome them for transparency and anti-cartel action, while skeptics criticize them as ineffective, potentially leading to sustained high prices, premature reserve use, or evoking planned economy fears.

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German gas station at midnight displaying reduced petrol and diesel prices after the government's 17-cent-per-litre tax cut takes effect.
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Fuel tax cut on petrol and diesel takes effect

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The German government's fuel discount took effect at midnight. Taxes on petrol and diesel drop by about 17 cents per litre for two months. It remains unclear how quickly pump prices will reflect the cut.

Germany's federal government is struggling with a new package to address high fuel prices. The first set of measures had no effect, and petrol and diesel prices rose further. A new law could follow next week.

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Bonn. Andreas Mundt, president of Germany's Federal Cartel Office, expects fuel prices for petrol and diesel to drop soon. The reason is falling crude oil prices following the ceasefire between the US and Iran.

金珉錫(キム・ミンソク)首相は水曜日、今週期限を迎える燃料価格の上限設定措置について、慎重な検討を経て延長の是非を決定する方針を明らかにした。中東情勢の緊迫化に伴う供給不安に対応するため3月中旬に導入された同制度は、賛否両論ありつつも一定の成果を上げている。金首相は、中東危機の経済的影響に関する会議でこのように述べた。

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キム・ジョングァン産業相は、国内の燃料価格上限の撤廃には米イラン戦争の終結と燃料価格の安定が前提条件となると述べた。同氏は4月27日に世宗市で行われた経済問題に関する記者会見で、3つの条件を提示した。政府は木曜日に再び価格上限の凍結を行った。

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