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    Germany Limits Fuel Price Hikes as Iran Conflict Drives Surge

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    Posted on March 26, 2026

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    Last updated: March 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Germany’s Bundestag has approved a bill allowing fuel stations to raise prices only once per day (at noon), while permitting price cuts at any time, with breaches fined up to €100,000. The move—part of a broader package including tighter antitrust rules—is in response to a surge in fuel costs trigge

    Germany Moves to Limit Fuel Price Surges Amid Iran Conflict and Rising Inflation

    German Legislation Targets Fuel Price Increases and Inflation

    By Christian Kraemer

    Parliament Approves Initial Measures

    BERLIN, March 26 (Reuters) - Germany's lower house of parliament approved on Thursday initial measures to curb surging fuel prices in Europe's biggest economy after the Iran conflict has pushed prices sharply higher.

    Key Provisions of the Legislation

    Under the legislation, petrol stations will be permitted to increase prices only once daily, at 1200 local time (1100 GMT), while reductions may be made at any time. Breaches could be punished with fines of up to 100,000 euros ($108,000).

    Antitrust Rules and Transparency

    The bill also tightens antitrust rules in an effort to increase transparency in fuel pricing. Further steps are already under discussion within the ruling coalition of Chancellor Friedrich Merz's conservatives and the Social Democrats.

    Economic Impact and Future Outlook

    Fuel Prices and Inflation Trends

    Fuel prices of well above 2 euros per litre have become increasingly common in Germany since late February, following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran and Iranian retaliatory strikes on Gulf states. Economists now expect inflation in Germany this year to run closer to 3% than the 2% previously forecast.

    Implementation and Review Process

    Germany's cabinet approved the legislative package in mid-March, and it is due to take effect by early April after clearing parliament. The measures are to be reviewed after one year.  

    (Reporting by christian Kraemer, writing by Maria Martinez, Editing by Madeline Chambers)

    Table of Contents

    • German Legislation Targets Fuel Price Increases and Inflation
    • Parliament Approves Initial Measures

    Key Takeaways

    • •Petrol stations will be limited to one price increase per day (at 12:00 local time), though reductions can occur anytime; violations carry fines up to €100,000.
    • •The legislation strengthens antitrust provisions to enhance fuel price transparency and is expected to become effective by early April following parliamentary and cabinet approval.
    • •The measures aim to curb inflation pressure—fuel prices have exceeded €2 per litre amid the Iran conflict—with economists forecasting inflation closer to 3% rather than the previous 2% estimate.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany limits fuel price hikes as Iran conflict drives surge

    1What new measures has Germany introduced to limit fuel price hikes?

    Germany's lower house of parliament approved legislation that allows petrol stations to raise prices only once per day at 1200 local time, aiming to control surging fuel prices.

    2Why did fuel prices in Germany increase recently?

    Fuel prices rose sharply in Germany due to recent U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, followed by Iranian retaliatory strikes on Gulf states.

    Key Provisions of the Legislation
  • Antitrust Rules and Transparency
  • Economic Impact and Future Outlook
  • Fuel Prices and Inflation Trends
  • Implementation and Review Process
  • 3What penalties do petrol stations face for breaching the new legislation?

    Petrol stations that breach the new rules could be fined up to 100,000 euros ($108,000).

    4When will the German fuel price legislation take effect?

    The package is set to take effect by early April, following parliamentary approval.

    5How will the new law affect inflation in Germany?

    Economists now expect inflation in Germany to approach 3% in 2024, higher than the previously forecast 2% due to rising fuel prices.

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