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@sinnvestition Yup, the fuel price brake is also an absolute disaster. What the politicians make cheaper will be made more expensive again by the corporations. And as the Germans tick, all will fill up their gas cans / make hamster purchases and take the cheap gasoline. This increasing demand will also make prices even more expensive. Conclusion: Gasoline prices will be noticeably more expensive after the subsidy than before the subsidy.
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@Stewie The cartel office has already informed that they have an eye on it. One should be glad that the policy has engaged and this tankrabatt has initiated... the people need as soon as possible a relief. Clearly, there would be better / faster solutions. But this is the path that has now been taken. Many people in this country can be happy about that. That was bitterly necessary.
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@Mcl1991 No, it is not the best way, because it will probably only increase the price of gasoline. The corporations are not stupid and do not realize that the fuel is subsidized. The companies are already increasing the price of gasoline, even though oil prices are falling. The state makes in the end only more harm than good, but for that you have to understand how the market works.
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@JappyJump Not into the future, but into the past. You can see what happens when politicians take over certain things. See Internet expansion, rail traffic, etc. Besides, I've described to you in the example what that has for negative effects.
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@Stewie "probably". No one knows that now. So we'll have to wait and see. As I said, the Cartel Office has already informed us that they are keeping an eye on this, and I didn't say it was the best way to go. It's just the path that has been taken now, and we'll have to wait and see how things develop.
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@JappyJump As far as I know, the state holds all the shares in DB, which makes it a state-owned company.