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Energy Price Crisis: German Minister Calls for Market Intervention

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German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil advocates for government intervention to reduce petrol and diesel prices amid an energy crisis exacerbated by the Iran war. His stance contrasts with Economy Minister Katherina Reiche, as debates continue within the coalition on implementing measures like a windfall tax on energy firms.

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The country is in turmoil because of the high fuel prices, and politics points to the top competitor: Andreas Mundt is supposed to fix it. That's a lot to ask for.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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What to do against the high energy prices? Should the state intervene or not? SPD boss Klingbeil and CDU Minister of Economics Reiche argue in public. And the chancellor is "disconcerted". [more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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The people of Germany still suffer from the high fuel prices, which continue to rise. And what does the black and red federal government do?

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The coalition dispute over exhilarating solutions for consumers continues. Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil insists on state intervention – despite the Chancellor's criticism.

·Germany
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Center

Federal Finance Minister Klingbeil has confirmed his call for state intervention against the high energy prices.

·Germany
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In the dispute over high energy prices, Finance Minister Klingbeil demands state intervention in the market. He wants to deal with high fuel prices with price caps, tax reliefs and an over-profit tax. Monika Schnitzer rejects this economic practice and instead advocates the introduction of climate money.

·Dortmund, Germany
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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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