"Some Are Tempted to Take Advantage of It to Inflate Their Margins": in the Face of Rising Prices at the Pump, Bercy Reinforces the Controls
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REPORT - While the war in the Middle East has blazed oil prices, the crackdown on fraud increases the number of gas station raids to ensure that price increases do not turn into a jackpot for some distributors.
In spite of the increase already seen, Matignon and Bercy argue that there is no risk of shortage or of fuel prices rising in the short term. A Coué method to avoid the sensitive subject of the regulation of multinationals profiting from war.
In a few days, many motorists have seen the figures climb on the totems of the gas stations. With the war in the Middle East and a barrel of crude oil raised around $80, or about €75, fuel prices are going up sharply in France. In this tense context, the opposition accuses the state of taking advantage of the outbreak, while the government hammers out that it is not the "great winner" of the crisis. Between calls to lower taxes, threat of price …
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