Diesel Soars All Over the World as Iran War Chokes Fuel Supplies
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The Iran war drives fuel prices upwards. Diesel could cost more than 2 euros on average for the first time since 2022. However, the Federal Government does not plan a fuel price brake.
On average since Sunday, pump prices have increased for all types of fuels in Hexagon, some stations offering diesel to over 2 euros per litre. The government will set up controls to ensure "reasonable price increases".
The war against Iran has an impact on the economy. First consumers notice this at the pump.
Because of the war in Iran, diesel and gasoline are already costing more than two euros at some gas stations. Now politicians are thinking loudly about discharges for consumers and companies. Is the »Sprit price brake« returning?
On Tuesday, diesel prices in the federal budget rise to 1.93 euros per litre. Soon, diesel could cost 2.50 euros.
On Tuesday, the price of crude oil was again significantly higher. This is becoming more and more noticeable at the filling stations. The price comparison side of the ADAC is overloaded.
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