
Shan waddan oo Yurub ah oo ku baaqday in la gelin taxadar ku saabsan faa'iidooyinka shirkadaha maqaarka
Wasiirrada maaliyadda dowladaha Jarmalka, Talyaaniga, Austria, Poland, Portugal iyo Spain ayaa u diray wasiirka maaliyadda Ireland, kaas oo hoggaamiya xilka madaxbannaanida Yurub, qorshaha taxadar ku saabsan faa'iidooyinka shirkadaha maqaarka.
Qorshaha taxadar ee shirkadaha maqaarka
Wasiirrada maaliyadda dowladaha Jarmalka, Talyaaniga, Austria, Poland, Portugal iyo Spain ayaa u diray wasiirka maaliyadda Ireland, kaas oo hoggaamiya xilka madaxbannaanida Yurub, qorshaha taxadar ku saabsan faa'iidooyinka shirkadaha maqaarka.
Qorshahan ayaa ku saabsan in la gelin taxadar ku saabsan faa'iidooyinka shirkadaha maqaarka, kaas oo ku saleysan in shirkadaha maqaarka ay helaan faa'iidooyin badan oo ka badan qiimaha maqaarka.
Faa'iidooyinka shirkadaha maqaarka
Shirkadaha maqaarka ayaa hela faa'iidooyin badan oo ka badan qiimaha maqaarka, taas oo keentay in la gelin taxadar ku saabsan faa'iidooyinka shirkadaha maqaarka.
Shirkadaha maqaarka ayaa hela faa'iidooyin badan oo ka badan qiimaha maqaarka, taas oo keentay in la gelin taxadar ku saabsan faa'iidooyinka shirkadaha maqaarka.
Dhibaatada caalamiga ah
Caalamku wuxuu wajahayaa dhibaatada ugu weyn ee taariikhda, taas oo keentay in la gelin taxadar ku saabsan faa'iidooyinka shirkadaha maqaarka.
Caalamku wuxuu wajahayaa dhibaatada ugu weyn ee taariikhda, taas oo keentay in la gelin taxadar ku saabsan faa'iidooyinka shirkadaha maqaarka.
Finance ministers from six European countries have sent a joint letter to Ireland, the current EU presidency holder, calling for a bloc-wide windfall tax on oil companies as their profits surge alongside the global energy crisis.
Joint Letter Targets Oil Industry Profits
The finance ministers of Germany, Italy, Austria, Poland and Portugal, together with Spain's economy minister, coordinated the letter to Dublin. The move signals growing frustration across the continent with the financial gains of energy corporations during a period of severe market disruption.
The coordinated approach underscores the urgency felt by these nations, who are seeking a unified European response to what they describe as an unprecedented situation in the global energy sector.
Oil Companies Benefit from Rising Costs
The letter highlights that oil companies are enjoying overall profitability and margins on refined products that exceed the rise in crude oil prices. This disparity between corporate gains and consumer costs has become a central point of contention in the ongoing debate.
Critics argue that the current profit margins represent an unfair advantage for energy firms, particularly as the broader economy faces increasing pressure from elevated energy prices and supply chain disruptions.
Global Supply Shock Fuels Public Anger
The letter notes that the world is experiencing one of the biggest supply shocks in decades, and all over the world there is growing discontent about the rise in the cost of living. This sentiment reflects widespread public frustration with the economic impact of the ongoing crisis.
The combination of soaring energy costs and corporate profits has sparked calls for intervention, with many governments and citizens demanding that the benefits of the crisis be shared more equitably across society.



