EU still examining gas price cap ahead of summit

Approaching a central summit among EU heads of government, there is the looming question of a price cap that’s cut power prices by 30% in Spain and other countries. Diplomats and think tanks indicate three main problems, and EU officials have now set out to solve them.
Photo: Yves Herman/REUTERS / X00380
Photo: Yves Herman/REUTERS / X00380
by peter thomsen, watch media’s eu correspondent

BRUSSELS – Despite months of stagnation and skepticism within the European Union, the matter of a gas price cap is now being actively examined.

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