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Commissioner says EU countries can better target their measures to reduce energy prices

Valdis Dombrovskis, European Economic Commissar Valdis Dombrovskis said at a Monday press conference that the European Union could do a better job of targeting measures to reduce energy prices to the most vulnerable sectors of the economy.

The International Monetary Fund and the Commission have criticised the EU for adopting measures such as reducing VAT or excise taxes on fuel. This lowers prices for all consumers rather than those most affected, causing the biggest price drop.

Dombrovskis, after a meeting of the?EU Finance Ministers, said that "our first assessment of measures taken by member states to date shows that they could be better targeted?at those most affected."

He said, "Our room for maneuvering is already limited due to the higher debt and deficit levels and a more competitive interest rate environment. We also urgently need additional defense spending."

We simply cannot afford to make the same mistakes again. He said that it is essential for any'support measures' to be temporary, targeted, and not increase the?aggregate demand for energy.

Dombrovskis said that although individual countries could impose windfall tax on energy companies "if they so choose", the Commission would not recommend such a measure at the European Level.

"We do not recommend any?EU initiative because the previous application of a?windfall?tax during the energy crisis in 2022 produced mixed results," Dombrovskis stated. (Reporting from Makini Brice and Jan Strupczewski, in Paris; Editing by Matthew Lewis).

(source: Reuters)