Fuel Prices Are only Allowed to Rise at 12 Noon: High Noon at Berlin's Petrol Stations
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The new rules on petrol price adjustment lead to significant price jumps at German petrol stations. What impact does this have on traffic at Easter? Daniel Koop reports from the Michendorf stop.
At the start of the new price rule, petrol and diesel prices are shooting up at many gas stations on Wednesday noon. Associations accuse the companies of driving prices. Politicians discuss further measures to relieve the burden on citizens.
At the rapid pace, the federal government has passed a law that only allows increases to be made at the pumps once a day at 12 o'clock. The GA has observed the price developments at ten Bonn petrol stations for two days – with a clear result.
A new regulation limiting the increase in the prices of fuels entered into force on Wednesday in Germany, as part of the measures aimed at curbing the increase in fuel costs in the largest European economy, after the conflict in Iran has significantly affected the tariff quotas, DPA transmits.
The midday shock: On the first day of the new fuel regulation, the prices in some cases hit very high. BILD reporters report.
A new law, limiting price increases to one per day, aims to halt the fluctuating fuel prices. What do Berlin's drivers think?
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