"We're Going to Talk Very Soon About a penalty." Economist: Government Measures on Fuel Are at Risk of Closing up Petrol.
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The Government's measures to limit the effects of the fuel crisis are likely to produce more distortions on the market than a real price reduction, warned the professor of the Christian Pán economy in an intervention at Digi24.
The analysts are critical of the measures announced by the Government that they will take marches to counter the debris from the pump. The spread of the margins will lead directly to the penalty, because "no one is stupid to transform the business, on loss, into a state tax agent", considers the professor of the Christian Păun economy. He warns that the measures of the Government ...
The executive has both the extraordinary seat today in which it will approve by order of urgency the measures intended to reduce fuel savings. The authorities intend to declare the existence of a crisis in the field of fuel with the limitation of motor exports, the platoon of commercial additives and the elimination of the obligation to add biofuel to petrol. However, today the opinion is [...]
Placing the fuel margins, prepared by the Government by urgent order, risk reducing supply and creating penalties, warns energy experts, who claim that the measure could discourage imports.
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