Italy Cuts Fuel Taxes to Offset Soaring Energy Costs


Fuel prices have shot up globally since the Feb. 28 start of the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, putting pressure on consumers. As it cuts taxes, the Italian government is also asking oil companies to limit pump prices, with a cap of €1.90 per liter for diesel, Salvini said. 



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