Greece Announces Emergency Fuel Support Package Amid Rising Costs
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The Greek government has unveiled a set of urgent economic support measures to help households and key sectors deal with the impact of rising energy prices — influenced in part by global geopolitical tensions.
Fuel Subsidies
- A €0.16 per litre subsidy on diesel for vehicle use has been introduced to reduce the financial burden on drivers.
- Most citizens are also to receive a digital fuel card (“fuel pass”) to help offset pump prices.
Maritime Support Measures
- The government will provide compensation to ferry companies, contingent on mandatory discounts on ticket prices to keep travel costs lower for passengers.
Agricultural Support
- A 15% subsidy on fertilizer purchases has been announced to aid farmers facing elevated input costs.
Overall Package Size
- The total package of emergency support measures across different sectors amounts to €300 million, targeted at April and May.
Context & Government Intent
Greek Prime Minister Kyríakos Mitsotákis and senior officials say these measures are designed to provide short-term relief while broader global energy market instability persists. Government spokespersons stress that support will be prioritized to those most affected by price volatility.
The announcement comes against a backdrop of rising fuel costs influenced by international developments, including supply concerns and geopolitical stress in key energy-producing regions.
Source: pagenews.gr
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