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E.U.’s Von Der Leyen Proposes Gas Price Cap as Energy Fears Rise

Por: Time World October 05, 2022

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European Commission President proposed that the bloc should step into the gas market to limit the price in relation to a key Dutch benchmark, which she said is no longer representative of the true cost. She added that such a cap would still require a broad reduction in energy usage in the bloc. “As the EU imports almost all the gas it consumes, the deeper the public intervention on gas prices we envisage, the more demand reduction and supply... + full article



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