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EU ministers want windfall tax on energy companies due to rising prices

EU ministers want windfall tax on energy companies due to rising prices

Five European Finance Ministers have called on the European Commission to introduce a windfall tax on energy companies' profits. The proposal comes in response to significant fuel price increases caused by the conflict involving Iran.

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