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Fuel: Leo says that with the end of the war and oil prices falling, further stopgap measures will be avoided

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The end of the war in Iran and the resulting fall in oil prices are “positive signs” that will make it unnecessary to adopt “stopgap measures” such as cutting excise duties. This was stated by Deputy Minister for the Economy Maurizio Leo in relation to the cut in fuel excise duties, which remains in force until 3 July.

"I would be encouraged by the developments of the last few hours: if the conflict is drawing to a close, we will have this problem behind us; the price of oil has fallen, and so there are many positive signs that are encouraging and will mean we can avoid having to adopt the stopgap measures we have been implementing to date,” he said on the sidelines of a Confindustria conference.

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