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Six EU Countries Call for Exceptional Profits to Be Taxed by Oil Companies as a Result of the Middle East War

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Six Member States of the European Union called on Saturday for an EU-wide tax to be applied to oil companies, whose profits have increased dramatically as a result of the Middle East war.

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Six countries in the European Union - including Italy - are calling for a tax on extra-profits at Community level for oil companies, whose profits are skyrocketing because of the...

·Milan, Italy
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FRANCOFORTE, 22 AGO - Six EU countries - including Italy - demand a tax on extra-profits at Community level for oil companies, whose profits are skyrocketing due to the war in the Middle East, according to a letter sent to us on Saturday... (ANSA)

·Rome, Italy
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The EU has not so far indicated its intention to impose a tax on oil companies

·Madrid, Spain
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Six Member States of the European Union called on Saturday for an EU-wide tax to be applied to oil companies, whose profits have increased dramatically as a result of the Middle East war.

·Bucharest, Romania
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The rise in energy prices could soon lead to a new tax battle within the European Union. Several countries want to involve oil groups, while the subject still divides the Member States. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Germany, Italy, Austria, Poland, Portugal and Spain ask to tax the extraordinary profits of oil companies after their profits from the war in the Middle East. Read

·Madrid, Spain
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La Stampa broke the news in Turin, Italy on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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