European Union’s 27 Nations Weigh Emergency Steps to Curb Energy Price Surge

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Energy ministers from the European Union’s 27 nations met in Brussels to discuss urgent measures to control rising energy costs triggered by the ongoing conflict involving Iran. The talks aim to prepare for a broader summit where EU leaders will address the growing burden on households and businesses.
Officials from the European Union’s 27 nations acknowledged that the bloc’s reliance on imported oil and gas makes it highly vulnerable to global price fluctuations, limiting the scope for quick solutions. In response, the European Commission is drafting short-term measures, including potential tax cuts, state support for industries, and adjustments to the EU’s carbon market to lower emission permit costs.
EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen described the situation as a “price crisis” but reassured that energy supplies remain stable, as most imports come from countries not directly impacted by Middle East disruptions.
Several member states have already taken independent steps to limit price increases. Countries like Hungary and Croatia introduced fuel price caps, while Greece moved to cap profit margins on gasoline. In France, energy company TotalEnergies announced limits on fuel prices following government pressure.
Despite calls from some of the European Union’s 27 nations for broader intervention, major economies including Germany have rejected returning to Russian gas imports as a solution, citing security concerns.
At the same time, the International Energy Agency has agreed to release a large volume of oil reserves to stabilize global markets. However, European gas prices have still surged significantly, highlighting deeper structural challenges across the European Union’s 27 nations.
EU leaders are expected to review a list of emergency options in the coming days, balancing immediate relief measures with long-term market stability.

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