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German gas prices surged eleven euro cents per liter from March 30th to April 6th, while most neighboring countries saw minimal changes or drops. This increase aligns with Germanys new twelve p.m. price hike rule, which allows stations to raise prices only once a day at noon. The rule, inspired by Austria, has led to significant midday surges, leaving drivers feeling the pinch with average jumps over ten cents nationwide. Despite government moves in Poland and Austria resulting in price drops, Germanys prices remain significantly higher than pre-war levels. As the Middle East conflict continues to impact global prices, keep a close eye on fuel costs.
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