“Here the cheapest gasoline in Italy”. The Friuli Venezia Giulia model
Friuli Venezia Giulia has the lowest gasoline prices in Italy due to political measures and government tax cuts.
The Friuli Venezia Giulia region has announced that it currently offers the lowest gasoline prices in Italy, a claim made by regional environmental and energy commissioner Fabio Scoccimarro. This achievement is attributed to effective political measures, including a newly updated regional law on discounts that is working in conjunction with recent government interventions, such as a reduction of 25 cents in excise taxes announced by Prime Minister Meloni. This strategy aims to protect the purchasing power of citizens and make fueling in Italy more attractive than purchasing gasoline in neighboring countries.
Scoccimarro emphasized that the initiatives undertaken have created a 'shield' for consumers against rising prices, especially in light of the challenges posed by foreign fuel markets. He pointed out that the Slovenian government has already announced plans to increase gasoline prices and has even implemented restrictions on the amount of fuel that can be purchased by foreign customers at certain pumps. This situation underscores the competitive advantage that Friuli Venezia Giulia enjoys in terms of fuel pricing, especially compared to neighboring Slovenia.
Overall, the approach taken by Friuli Venezia Giulia could serve as a model for other regions in Italy and beyond, demonstrating how a combination of regional law adaptations and proactive governmental measures can effectively stabilize and lower fuel prices for consumers. While this model seems to benefit local residents, its sustainability in the long run amidst international market pressures remains to be seen.