Merz: Rising fuel prices in Iran are worrying many people
Berlin, March 17 (Hibya) - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced that fuel price increases at gas stations have been limited to once per day in order to protect consumers from rising prices caused by the crisis in Iran.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a new measure taken by the government in response to volatility in energy markets and rising costs.
Referring to the economic impacts of the crisis in Iran, Merz said: "Rising fuel prices due to the crisis in Iran are worrying many people. Therefore, the German government has decided that gas stations can increase fuel prices only once per day."
Merz stated that the main aim of this decision is to control market fluctuations, adding: "This will provide relief to consumers."
British News Agency
