Germany Agrees on €1.6 Billion Fuel-Cost Relief Package (2)

April 13, 2026, 1:47 PM UTC

Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s coalition agreed on €1.6 billion ($1.9 billion) in fuel-price relief to ease the impact of surging costs for German consumers as part of a broader effort aimed at resetting Europe’s largest economy.

The centerpiece of the package is the reduction of a gasoline tax by 17 cents per liter over a period of two months, the German leader said Monday after party officials met over the weekend to reach an agreement. Other measures include a tax-free employer bonus of €1,000, to be introduced for this year.

“We cannot remove all uncertainties from world upheaval, that’s why ...

Learn more about Bloomberg Tax or Log In to keep reading:

See Breaking News in Context

From research to software to news, find what you need to stay ahead.

Already a subscriber?

Log in to keep reading or access research tools and resources.