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Six EU Countries Push for Windfall Tax on Oil Companies Amid Surging War Profits

Six EU countries, including Germany and Italy, are urging finance ministers to discuss a windfall tax on companies’ war profits.

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Six EU Countries Push for Windfall Tax on Oil Companies Amid Surging War Profits

Six European Union countries, including Germany and Italy, are pushing for finance ministers to discuss a windfall tax on oil companies at next month’s meeting in Dublin. The proposal comes as energy firms report surging profits linked to the wider Middle East conflict and market volatility. Supporters argue that extraordinary gains should contribute more toward public finances and help offset pressure on households. Opponents may warn that additional taxes could discourage investment, raise costs, or undermine Europe’s energy security concerns.

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