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The price of gasoline will drop significantly next November. The Government has managed to get the oil companies (Repsol, Cepsa and BP) to reduce fuel prices by a few cents to prevent the CPI from continuing its rise. Gas station owners confirm that fuel consumption continues to decrease and that fewer and fewer 'diesel' cars are being purchased and more gasoline ones are being purchased. The tricks to save gasoline that circulate on the Internet: refuel first thing in the morning and fill the tank before it drops below half Where is the cheapest gasoline? An Internet application allows you to find the best prices by indicating your position Why does gasoline go up even though oil goes down? The Congress of Deputies is going to spend 180,000 euros on gasoline for official cars learned from sources in the sector, oil companies are willing to accept the request of the Minister of Industry, José Manuel Soria, to lower the price of fuel "out of solidarity and in response to the serious economic situation that the country is going through."
with the aim of stopping the upward trend of the CPI (Consumer Price Index). At least, those are the terms in which the negotiations between both parties are being developed at this moment. The measure would come into force next November . The Government needs to lower fuel prices and the oil companies are not going to oppose it. And they Middle East Mobile Number List are going to jump through hoops. Moncloa knows that time is of the essence and the CPI has shot up to 3.5% in September , seven tenths more than that registered in August and with a monthly variation of 1%. This high threshold has become a new 'hot potato' for the Executive, now that the time has come to revalue pensions to compensate for the rise in prices.

The increase in VAT is seriously affecting the CPI , and fuels, having a very important weight in inflation, have led the Government to have no choice but to convince the large oil companies to lower fuel prices . The latest opinion published by the National Competition Commission (CNC) has been truly devastating for the sector, inducing a certain confusion about the benefits that operators really obtain in their distribution business. The CNC has indicated that fuel margins have risen by 20% during the first three years of the crisis , between 2007 and 2010. Rajoy is terrified that his request for help will be answered with a 'no': Germany demands that Spain ask for a rescue along with Italy, but Mario Monti is not clear about it
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