Minister Đedović Handanović reveals how fuel prices in Serbia will move: The state will not transfer the burden of oil price increases to citizens and the economy
Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović stated this evening that the state will not transfer the burden of rising oil prices to citizens and the economy, stating that a moderate and controlled increase in fuel prices is expected.
Minister Đedović Handanović reveals how fuel prices in Serbia will move: The state will not transfer the burden of oil price increases to citizens and the economy The Serbian government has announced it will not pass on the burden of rising global oil prices to its citizens and economy, anticipating only a moderate and controlled increase in fuel prices. This comes as President Aleksandar Vučić has called an urgent session of the National Security Council to discuss energy prices. Following this session, measures to mitigate the energy crisis, exacerbated by Middle Eastern conflicts, are expected to be presented.
- The Serbian government will not transfer the burden of rising oil prices to citizens and the economy.
- A moderate and controlled increase in fuel prices is expected.
- Fuel prices have seen small increases in previous weeks.
- An urgent National Security Council session has been called to address global energy prices.
- Proposals for measures to mitigate the energy crisis will be presented after the security council meeting.
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