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Consequences of the Iran War: Coalition to Tackle Rising Food Prices

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The war in the Middle East increases costs not only for fuel but also for energy, fertilizer and transport. This also threatens higher prices for food. The task force of the Federal Government wants to discuss countermeasures.

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Center

The black-red coalition wants to deal with the concern about rising food prices. Deputy SPD leader Limbacher told the "Rheinische Post" that the topic will be placed on the agenda of the recently convened working group to increase fuel prices.

·Germany
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Center

The war in the Middle East increases costs not only for fuel but also for energy, fertilizer and transport. This also threatens higher prices for food. The task force of the Federal Government wants to discuss countermeasures.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Left

The Federal Government has recently set up a task force to combat high fuel prices. Next, it wants to set up food prices. Tax reliefs are being discussed.

·Germany
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Lean Right

Because of the war in the Middle East, the costs of energy, fertilizer and transport - and perhaps in the medium term, the prices of food - are increasing. The task force of the Union and SPD wants to prevent this.

·Berlin, Germany
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Experts fear that the Iran war will push up food prices. A task force of the Federal Government now wants to discuss appropriate measures.

Whether the inflation wave also captures the food, there are different views about it. A clear assessment comes from Upper Franconia.

·Hof, Germany
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rnd.de broke the news in Germany on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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