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'Deal': EU green lights first-ever cap for gas prices in bid to tackle energy crisis

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The EU's goal is to prevent the record-breaking surge in prices experienced over the summer as countries rushed to fill up storage ahead of winter.

Added on the 19/12/2022 17:26:50 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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