Unlike in Spain, the Government does not yet plan to drop
the support mechanism for fuels, namely in terms of reducing the Tax on
Petroleum Products (ISP), admitting only to a gradual reduction in the
exemption from the carbon tax on fuels, a fee that has been suspended for
several months.
In response to the question posed by ECO/Capital Verde,
during a press conference, the Minister for the Environment and Climate Action
guaranteed that “an identical measure” will not be adopted in Portugal to the one
announced this week in Spain, explaining that the Government is working on a
gradual reduction of the exemption from the carbon tax on petrol and diesel
from January 2023.
“We are not going to adopt a measure identical to that of
Spain. We are working on a gradual reduction of the carbon tax exemption. It
won't be on the same terms. We are going to progressively reduce the size of
the suspension, we are working with the Ministry of Finance”, replied Duarte
Cordeiro during the press conference.
As part of an easing of fuel prices, the Spanish Government
decided this week to drop support of 20 cents per litre on the retail price of
fuel, a measure that is in force until the 31st of December, as expected. The
measure will be reserved for professional drivers, such as transporters,
farmers, and livestock breeders. Fishermen will receive direct aid of 120
million euros.