Italy Lowers Fuel Tax: 25 Cents Less per Litre – From Now On
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Last night the cut of the excise duty of 25 cents, the measure in the Official Journal
Govt's 25-cent cut in fuel duties comes into force
The 25-cent cut in fuel duties Premier Giorgia Meloni's cabinet approved on Wednesday to reduce prices amid the economic fallout of the Iran war came into effect immediately on Thursday when the decree containing the measure was published in the official g... (ANSA)
Refuelling in Italy will be 25 cents cheaper from Thursday: the government of Prime Minister Meloni pushes the fuel prices by decree.
Italy surprisingly lowers fuel tax – drivers and freight forwarders can breathe, and further measures are to be taken.
On Wednesday, the Italian government approved a package of measures to reduce fuel prices, which rose sharply as a result of the Iranian crisis. Thus, the fuel price will be reduced by 25 cents for 20 days on Thursday, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said after the cabinet meeting in Rome. The measures are intended to cost the state around one billion euros and could be extended if the war in Iran lasts longer. For hauliers, a tax compensation of …
The government accelerates on expensive fuels linked to the Iranian crisis: discount to the pump already in the next hours and experimental intervention for a month. Melons: "Let's give life to an anti-speculation mechanism"
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