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Saxony's Chamber of Industry and Commerce urges relief on fuel prices

Saxony's Chamber of Industry and Commerce urges relief on fuel prices
High fuel prices continue to burden consumers and the economy - despite a recent slight drop in fuel costs. (Archive image) / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa
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Prices at petrol stations have recently fallen slightly. However, from an economic perspective, the situation remains tense - with consequences for many consumers.

In view of high fuel and energy prices, the Saxon Chambers of Industry and Commerce (IHK) are calling for rapid relief for companies and consumers. Despite initial signs of easing in the conflict between the USA and Iran, the situation on the energy markets remains a serious threat to economic development, the chambers announced.

Slight decline at filling stations

According to the latest data, petrol and diesel have recently become around three cents cheaper per liter. This is due to a temporary drop in oil prices following a slight easing of the conflict between the USA and Iran. However, experts assume that changes on the oil market often only have a delayed effect at filling stations - and that the trend can also reverse again quickly.

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Consequences for consumers and the economy

Filling up therefore remains expensive for many people. According to the Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK), the rise in fuel prices is driving up prices in many sectors of the economy and is therefore also affecting consumers.

"Fuel prices have risen by around 50 percent since the start of the Iran war in Germany," emphasized Max Jankowsky, President of the IHK Chemnitz. This affects "commercial and goods transport, logistics, the construction industry, service providers and also many commuters" who continue to rely on their cars.

Calls for tax cuts

In order to counteract this, the IHK is calling for lower state levies on energy. "The federal government must now quickly reduce the state components in energy prices," said Andreas Sperl, President of the Dresden Chamber of Industry and Commerce. Specifically, this would involve lower taxes on fuel and electricity in order to at least cushion the price shock.

An appeal for rapid intervention has also come from Leipzig. "The situation is more than dramatic," said IHK President Kristian Kirpal. Without swift action, there is a threat of permanently high transport costs, additional inflationary pressure and a further weakening of the location.

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