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Czech government weighs tax cuts, profit caps to curb fuel prices

Cabinet reviews options as energy costs remain high across Europe

Mehmet Solmaz  | 02.04.2026 - Update : 02.04.2026
Czech government weighs tax cuts, profit caps to curb fuel prices

BIRMINGHAM, England

The Czech government is considering measures to lower fuel prices, including tax cuts and caps on retailers’ profit margins, as costs remain elevated.

The proposals, discussed at a Cabinet meeting, aim to ease pressure on consumers, Radio Prague International reported Thursday.

Options under review include limiting profit margins for fuel sellers, reducing taxes and potentially using state reserves to stabilize supply.

Prime Minister Andrej Babis said there is room for fuel companies to lower their margins, signaling the government’s willingness to intervene if necessary.

Officials are also exploring coordination with fuel distributors and other industry players as part of broader efforts to address price pressures.

The measures come as governments across Europe face rising concern over energy costs, driven in part by geopolitical tensions and disruptions to global supply.

No final decision has been announced, and discussions are expected to continue as authorities assess the potential impact of each option.

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