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EU promotes temporary energy subsidies but costs could balloon
The European Union will propose targeted measures to 'avoid further strains on fragile public finances' when it outlines looser rules for state aid next week. Nine European finance officials and economists warned, however, that the combination of voter pressure and right-wing populist gains, coupled with fuel duty reductions and price caps, could lead to a ballooning in state aid costs and fiscal costs as long as the war continues. The European economies are facing a third shock in six months, following the COVID epidemic and an energy crisis caused by Russia's invasion. The governments of France, Italy and Spain are...