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German coalition announces fuel prices relief of $1.9 billion

Germany's ruling coalition announced on Monday a?1.6 billion euro ($1.9 bn) fuel price relief for consumers and business,?following an increase in oil prices due to?the Iran war.

A joint statement by the CDU and their centre-left SPD coalition partner said that energy taxes on petrol and diesel would be cut by 0.17 euros for a two-month period.

The Iran War has forced countries, including Germany, to deal with the 'biggest ever disruption of?global energy supply. A planned U.S. Blockade against Iranian ports and coastal regions is also driving up crude oil prices.

At a press briefing on Monday, Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that the coalition is doing all it can to 'address problems caused by Iran - war, which has been 'put on hold in the meantime, as part of a fragile ceasefire agreement.

The coalition partners have also agreed to allow companies to give employees a?relief?bonus of 1,000 euros, free from payroll taxes and social security charges.

(source: Reuters)