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Gas Stations at the Border Feel the War: 'Turnover Down 30 Percent'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Border gas stations are feeling the effects of high fuel prices. The war in the Middle East has made oil significantly more expensive. Because it's much cheaper across the border, more and more motorists are choosing to refuel in Belgium or Germany. According to Willem-Jan van Golstein Brouwers, board member of the industry association Drive and owner of two gas stations in Asten, the price difference with other countries is becoming increasingl…
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Border gas stations are feeling the effects of high fuel prices. The war in the Middle East has made oil significantly more expensive. Because it's much cheaper across the border, more and more motorists are choosing to refuel in Belgium or Germany. According to Willem-Jan van Golstein Brouwers, board member of the industry association Drive and owner of two gas stations in Asten, the price difference with other countries is becoming increasingl…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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