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Norway: Oslo supplies all natural gas to Germany

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Norway: Oslo supplies all natural gas to Germany

OUR Norway supplies all the natural gas that can GermanyNorwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gaar Stere announced this today.

At a joint press conference with Olaf Soltz, Støre emphasized that “Norway supplies Germany with as much gas as possible.”

It is noted that the German Chancellor announced today a new package of support for citizens in connection with the increase in energy prices. “Prices will rise. There is no other choice. Energy prices continue to rise. But with 39 billion euros we are already helping citizens. And we are also preparing a new aid package. We will not leave anyone alone to bear the highest price,” Mr. -Mr Soltz on Twitter.

The current decision, where supplier companies pass on high costs to supply their customers, is estimated at 576 euros per year for a family of four and is already causing a backlash. Social Democratic Party (SPD) leader Lars Klingbeil asked the Chancellor for “quick fixes” to relieve citizens and advocated for the introduction of an excess profits tax, the exemption of natural gas surcharges from VAT and the “further development” of a single ticket of 9 euros/month for public transport. “Money should stay with consumers, not go to the state.” he said characteristically.

Economics Minister Robert Humbeck (The Greens) also called for a tax on profits. “You know I think it’s right,” said Mr. Habek, recalling, however, that the liberals (FDP) oppose such a measure.

Referring to the “natural gas levy”, the Minister of Economy spoke of “The fairest possible option” at the same time, he stressed that the additional load “should not exceed the limit.” He also explained that exemption from VAT requires appropriate approval from the European Union, which, according to him, the government is working on.

Trade unions are also asking for additional help for the poor. Ver.di has raised concerns about the “risk of existential hardship” for many households, and its head, Frank Wernecke, has called for a consumer price freeze at 2021 levels. Ulrich Schneider of the Social Security Association said that “What is needed is not a relief package, but a large support package for the poorest.”

Also, according to the German Economic Institute, the tax will cost industrial companies about 5.7 billion euros, with a particular burden on chemical and metallurgical companies.

Source: APE/MEB

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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