Sweden's Government Announces 17.5 Billion Kronor Energy Crisis Package
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The government and the SD are presenting a new crisis package of 17.5 billion kronor, due to the energy crisis. The tax on gasoline and diesel will be reduced even further, it was announced at a press conference.
The government plans to propose an extra amending budget with relief for the agricultural and aviation industries due to the global energy crisis, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson told Dagens Industri. In total, the government is presenting a crisis package of 17.5 billion.
The government will shortly present an additional amending budget that would provide relief for agriculture and the aviation industry, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) tells DI.
The Iran war could leave deep scars on the economy. Now the government wants to protect two groups a little extra. A new crisis package is in the works.
Stockholm is planning a drastic tax cut on gasoline and diesel of around €0.27 per liter starting in July. The temporary 17.5 billion kronor crisis package is intended to provide noticeable relief to consumers amidst the global energy crisis. Final implementation now depends on EU approval.
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