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Under conditions where the war in the Middle East threatens global supply with oil, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic announced the platooning of gas and motor prices in Croatia, AFP writes. "Today, we will take measures to reduce energy prices and to protect the living standards of Croatian citizens," said Andrej Plenkovic during a ...
In contrast to Austria, Croatia is once again introducing a price ceiling for fuels. From Tuesday onwards, a maximum price of EUR 1.50 per litre of super and EUR 1.55 for diesel will apply for at least two weeks, announced Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic. Without state intervention, prices would have risen to EUR 1.55 for petrol and EUR 1.72 for diesel, according to Plenkovic. Croatia had already regulated fuel prices after the beginning of the …
The Croatian government decided to limit fuel prices at an extraordinary meeting on Monday due to the rising oil prices due to the situation in the Middle East and the war in Iran, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic announced on Monday. The Prime Minister said that the Strait of Hormuz was closed due to the war situation in the Middle East, which caused a significant increase in the price of crude oil on the world market. The price of crud…
The Croatian government has today started to limit the prices of motor fuels again due to the war in the Middle East and the sharp increase in the prices of petroleum products on world markets. The prices of motor fuels will nevertheless increase significantly in Croatia on Tuesday, but according to Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, significantly less than they would have without the government measures. The new prices will be in effect for the n…
The government reintroduced regulations on retail fuel prices on Monday, prompted by a rise in oil prices following the outbreak of conflict between the US and Israel with Iran.
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