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Europe explores capping natural gas prices

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen mulls measures to ease impact of Iran war shocks
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Ursula von der Leyen speaks at the podium during a debate, gesturing with one hand raised.
"}],[{"start":101.57,"text":"“Any form of gas price cap or subsidy would be highly counter-productive for Europe,” said Simone Tagliapietra, an energy analyst at Bruegel think-tank in Brussels. “Artificially lowering the gas price would stimulate demand for the scarce or pricey commodity, making the situation worse and coming at huge cost for public finances.”"}],[{"start":125.32,"text":"The Commission has been preparing options for tackling high energy prices ahead of the upcoming EU leaders summit next week."}],[{"start":133.5,"text":"It committed to bringing forward proposals after an informal meeting of EU leaders at the Belgian castle of Alden Biesen last month, but the question has gained added urgency because of the near closure of the Strait of Hormuz and shutdown of energy facilities in the Middle East. "}],[{"start":151.63,"text":"Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Wednesday he will impose a three-month cap on profit margins for fuel and supermarket products. “This turmoil should not lead to profiteering,” he said during a monthly meeting with the Greek president."}],[{"start":168.10999999999999,"text":"Von der Leyen also urged member states to consider lowering taxes on energy bills, which account for 15 per cent of the overall cost. She defended the emissions trading system (ETS), which applies carbon costs to energy prices, but said it needed to be “modernised”."}],[{"start":188.08999999999997,"text":"The ETS system, which has been attacked recently by member states including Italy, accounts for about 11 per cent of European energy bills. Since the Iran conflict started, Italy has renewed its calls for the system’s suspension to cut carbon costs."}],[{"start":206.16999999999996,"text":"“Without ETS we would now consume 100 bcm more gas — again, making us more vulnerable and more dependent. So we need ETS, but we need to modernise it,” von der Leyen said."}],[{"start":220.66999999999996,"text":"Additional reporting by Eleni Varvitsioti in Athens"}],[{"start":232.76999999999998,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1773274928_6693.mp3"}

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