Nadia Calviño mentioned the sectors of transport, agriculture, livestock and fisheries, among others. However, they will wait until the end of the year to make a decision.
The vice president of the government, Nadia Calviño, assured this Friday that the general subsidy of 20 cents per liter of fuel is a “controversial” measure, confirming that the executive only tries to enforce it “for some economic sectors”.
This was explained by the economy minister, adding that the fuel discount has “a very important fiscal impact and does not benefit the most vulnerable classes”, but only those who “have a car”, nor does it incite to fuel savings.
The minister emphasized the government’s uncertainty about the decisions they will make regarding fuel aid: “I cannot say completely exhaustively that December 31 will be the last day with the 20 cent subsidy for everyone”. However, he commented on that The government will wait until the end of the year to make a decision and see how the prices of diesel and petrol behave.
Similarly, Calvino has insisted that the government weigh in “keep” it only for the sectors for which it is “necessary”. Specifically, he has admitted that the government’s intention is to “focus” this aid on sectors such as transport, agriculture, livestock or fisheries, among others.
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Source: EITB

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