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The government will not compensate businesses for the increase in gas tariffs, but will continue to help companies improve energy efficiency and promote "green" energy - Dorin Recean.

The government will not compensate businesses for the increase in gas tariffs, but will continue to help companies improve energy efficiency and promote "green" energy - Dorin Recean.

The Prime Minister said this when answering a question from journalists about whether the Cabinet of Ministers would provide compensation to economic agents so that they do not raise prices for goods, products and services due to the increase in natural gas tariffs. Dorin Recean noted that the government's policy is to provide additional compensation to the population, and to provide subsidies to the business environment for improving energy efficiency in such a way that they can save on bills, not on tariffs. According to him, this will also help the business environment become competitive in the long term. Dorin Recean made it clear that in the event of insolvency, the state will be able to support specific companies that risk going bankrupt due to the increase in energy tariffs. "The government's policy is to provide compensation to citizens, especially the most vulnerable segments of the population, as well as to the business environment to encourage "green" energy and energy efficiency," he said. Recall that the tariff for natural gas for Moldovagaz household consumers has been increased from December 1 by 27.5% - to 16.74 lei per cubic meter, including VAT.// 04.12.2024 — InfoMarket

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