Germany’s Finance Ministry, led by Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil, is considering a windfall tax on oil companies to capture excess profits from surging crude prices linked to the Iran war, with proceeds potentially funding consumer relief such as higher commuter allowances. The proposal would be separate from measures under Chancellor Friedrich Merz, including limits on daily fuel price increases and tougher antitrust rules. The ministry declined to confirm plans but said rising prices are heav

2026-03-19

Germany’s Finance Ministry, led by Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil, is considering a windfall tax on oil companies to capture excess profits from surging crude prices linked to the Iran war, with proceeds potentially funding consumer relief such as higher commuter allowances. The proposal would be separate from measures under Chancellor Friedrich Merz, including limits on daily fuel price increases and tougher antitrust rules. The ministry declined to confirm plans but said rising prices are heavily burdening households and businesses.