Hungary Clamps Down on Fuel Exports Amid Price Surge

Hungary's government has banned the export of crude oil, diesel, and 95-octane petrol, while plans to release state fuel reserves. Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced capped fuel prices to protect consumers and businesses from rising oil prices. Capped prices will be available for vehicles registered in Hungary.

Hungary Clamps Down on Fuel Exports Amid Price Surge
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In a significant measure to counteract rising oil prices, Hungary's government has halted the export of crude oil, diesel, and 95-octane petrol. The decision came as Economy Minister Marton Nagy disclosed plans to release 45 days' worth of state fuel reserves.

Earlier announcements by Prime Minister Viktor Orban highlighted the administration's commitment to capping fuel prices. This move is aimed specifically at safeguarding Hungarian consumers and businesses against the detrimental effects of skyrocketing oil rates.

The capped prices will be accessible exclusively for vehicles registered within Hungary, underscoring the government's strategy to stabilize the domestic energy market during these volatile times.

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