The European Union’s executive arm is set to propose lowering energy taxes and power grid charges, after the Iran war added urgency to a plan to help the region’s struggling industries.
Since the start of the conflict, the bloc’s bill for fossil fuel imports has increased by over €22 billion ($25.7 billion), European Commission President
On April 22, the commission is due ...
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