Energy Markets
Ireland will temporarily reduce fuel duty as part of a 235 million Euro energy package
Ireland's government will sign off on a reduction in fuel excise duties until the end of May, as part of a package worth 235 million euros ($273million) to help cushion the?economic?impact of the Middle East conflict. Enterprise Minister Peter Burke stated that the proposals to be presented to cabinet on Tuesday include improvements to a rebate for hauliers as well as home heating payments made to recipients of social welfare. Prices at some service station have risen above 2 euros a litre for unleaded fuel. This level triggered a reduction in fuel duty at the beginning of the Ukraine conflict,...