Recent months have been tough for drivers, especially in Europe. With the end of the gasoline discount scheme, concerns about an unexpected rise in prices have reached a peak. Analyses indicate that the price of gasoline may permanently rise above 2 euros.
Predictions and Market Impacts
Economic experts believe that this new price could have significant consequences for the daily lives of citizens. The increase in fuel costs not only affects the prices of goods and services but could also lead to a reduction in road travel and consequently a decline in revenue for the transportation sector.
In recent years, the rise in global oil prices and currency fluctuations have always influenced the fuel market. Given these conditions, will governments be able to control this situation, or should we expect tougher consequences?