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Gas stations, wildcat strike coming. And the prices keep going up

This was announced by the trade associations, in protest against the liberalizations being studied by the Monti government – ​​There is even talk of 7 days of total closure of the plants, even if dates and methods are still to be defined – Meanwhile the price race continues

Gas stations, wildcat strike coming. And the prices keep going up

Another strike in sight for the category of petrol stations. For protest against the liberalization decree which is about to be launched by the Monti government, Figisc and Anisa, the two associations of petrol station managers adhering to Confcommercio, have proclaimed an agitation, with dates and methods however still to be established.

According to a note, it will still be a particularly prolonged strike: even the plants
they may be closed for 7 days.

Meanwhile, prices continue their run, touching the new peaks of 1,828 euro/litre for green and 1,746 euros/litre for diesel, especially in the Centre-South. At the country level, on the other hand, the the average price charged by petrol today ranges from 1,757 euro/litre in Eni plants to 1,762 in those Q8. For diesel, it went from 1,712 euro/litre of Esso to 1,722 of Q8. LPG is between 0,745 euro/litre for Eni and 0,756 for Tamoil and TotalErg. In contrast to the no-logo systems, more sensitive to the dynamics of international markets, which go down again.

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