UK Sets Maximum Fuel Prices from April 2 to Protect Families from Rising Costs

UK Sets Maximum Fuel Prices from April 2 to Protect Families from Rising Costs

The UK Ministry of Energy announced binding maximum fuel prices that will take effect from April 2, 2026. Under this policy, petrol grades 95 and 98, as well as diesel, will have strict price limits at 6.23, 6.84, and 7.65 zloty per liter respectively, preventing retailers from charging above these set thresholds. This move is intended to stabilize the national fuel market by reducing VAT and fuel excise taxes alongside the price caps.

These measures are designed to directly protect UK drivers and households vulnerable to fluctuating fuel costs amid ongoing global energy price pressures. The policy enforces a consistent pricing system across all fuel stations, which aims to curtail market volatility and ensure consumers experience genuine cost relief rather than temporary price dips.

By instituting a maximum price framework, the government hopes to mitigate the broader economic impact of rising fuel costs on family budgets and economic mobility. It also signals a strategic approach to energy security by combining tax incentives and regulatory controls to manage retail pricing pressures effectively.

This initiative marks a significant step in the UK’s efforts to balance market stability with consumer protection, potentially setting a precedent for energy policy responses amid ongoing global fuel market uncertainties.

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Source: Polish Ministry of National Defence

Breaking-360LiveNews Breaking-360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 16:36
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