Romania’s PM introduces 3-month scheme to subsidize car fuel prices

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The Government will pay car fuel distribution companies a fixed subsidy of RON 0.5 per litre of petrol and diesel, under a three-month scheme aimed at mitigating the high fuel prices, prime minister Nicolae Ciucă announced, quoted by G4media.ro.

Consequently, the end-user price will decrease by 0.5 RON per litre (some 5.5% for current prices), PM Ciucă stated.

The scheme is expected to cost some RON 2 bln (EUR 400 mln), out of which the Government will cover half, PM Ciucă said, leaving the other half in limbo.

The RON 0.5 subsidy is a decision reportedly made by PM Ciucă as his own last-minute solution after the ruling partners failed to agree on a more sophisticated mechanism like the one reportedly suggested by finance minister Adrian Câciu involving capped margins (a cost-plus mechanism) along the entire chain of distribution, or the VAT rate cut suggested by reformist party USR.

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