Diplomats: EU leaders called to new meeting on energy prices
EU leaders have been called to a new meeting to discuss energy prices in the wake of the Iran war. This is stated by three EU diplomats for Politico.
Germany, Italy and Belgium are responsible for the invitation to the meeting, which will take place in Brussels on March 19.
The meeting is classified as a "pre-meeting" for the summit convened in Brussels next week and will focus on both simplified bureaucracy and energy prices, according to the sources.
Also on Tuesday evening, European leaders will gather digitally for an extraordinary meeting on how high energy prices affect households and the continent's competitiveness. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) will participate, among others, writes TT.
Analyst: The missiles are raining – the last word has not been said
Trump's statement that the operation in Iran is "well ahead of schedule" and that it is "more or less over" has given hope to the financial markets. But Danske Bank senior analyst Jesper Fjärstedt reminds us that the situation remains unstable.
"Of course, one can hope, but the undersigned is skeptical about taking Trump at his word, while missiles are still raining down over half the Middle East. I do not think the last word has been said yet, and it is best to be prepared for more sharp turns both communicatively and in terms of the market," he writes in a morning letter.
It did not take long before Iran responded and said that not a liter of oil will leave the Middle East.
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After rising oil prices – SAS introduces fuel surcharge
As oil prices have skyrocketed, SAS is introducing a temporary fuel surcharge. The company announced this to the industry website check-in.dk.
SAS calls it “temporary fuel-related price adjustments”.
It is unclear whether the fee applies to all flights.
Other airlines, mainly in Asia, have introduced similar surcharges or raised prices.
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