Croatia: Government ends biweekly fuel price cap, emphasizes market stability
After a long period of regulation, the Croatian Government has decided to allow its biweekly fuel price cap to expire. […]
After a long period of regulation, the Croatian Government has decided to allow its biweekly fuel price cap to expire. […]
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