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The PM has said that the government of Romania could reduce temporarily the excise taxes on fuels.

In a recent media interview, Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan stated that Romania's broad coalition could decide to lower excise duty?on fuels temporarily next week to combat the economic repercussions of the Iran war.

The government approved the first set of measures on Thursday. These include limiting the exports of gasoline and the amount of biofuel that can be added to it for three months, as well as capping the fuel price increase at the average level of last year.

After criticism by employers and unions, the approved measures were 'watered-down' from their initial plans. Leftist Social Democrats, government's biggest party and vocal critic of Bolojan, also asked for the government to?lower the excise tax.

Bolojan, a journalist for the news website G4media.ro, was quoted by the site as saying: "From the standpoint of excise duty, it is the simplest solution and we are very likely to go for this aspect."

"On the other hand, it is important to estimate the amount of a reduction in excise duties that the Romanian government - and the state as a whole - can support, for how long. Unfortunately, we cannot predict the duration of the war with Iran."

The Finance Ministry approved earlier this month a 652 mil lei (147.23 mill) scheme of?state assistance? to offset?partially the gasoline prices? for road transporters. Farmers will also receive a similar scheme. (Reporting and editing by SonaliPaul; Luiza Ilie)

(source: Reuters)