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Portugal prepares draft bill for windfall tax on energy firms

Portugal's Finance Minister Joaquim Mirando Sarmento announced on Tuesday that the government would ask parliament for approval to impose a "windfall tax" on energy companies who benefited from an increase in energy prices due to the Iran War.

Portugal, Germany, Italy and Spain, as well as Austria, wrote to the European Commission in April to ask for a similar tax on a "European" level. However, Brussels let individual countries decide.

Miranda Sarmento, the Portuguese Minister of Foreign Affairs, said that Portugal would "seek to achieve the highest level of coordination possible" with other countries.

Miranda Sarmento, speaking to reporters in Brussels about the energy price shock that occurred after Russia invaded?Ukraine, said: "We will recalibrate, improve and, in the short term, we will present a proposed to parliament."

He stated that the current situation is different from '2022 because 'overall inflationary forces are much lower. Core inflation, excluding food and energy, runs at around 2.2%.

The Socialist Party introduced the mechanism 2022, and despite the fact that the centre-right government only holds a small minority of seats, it is expected to approve the proposal. (Reporting and editing by Andrei Khalip; Sergio Goncalves)

(source: Reuters)