
Hungarian Commissioner delays EU plan to curb Russian energy dependence
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : Varhelyi, Commissioner for Health and Animal Welfare, questioned the plan just hours before it was due to be approved by the College of Commissioners, according to multiple EU officials familiar with the matter.54% : In related news, a new bipartisan US proposal to slap a 500% tariff on countries buying Russian energy sources could have serious ramifications for Hungary's manufacturing industry, financial website Portfolio.hu wrote.
48% : Budapest was also the biggest buyer of oil among EU countries in 2024, even as Ukraine's overall transit volumes fell to historic lows.
46% : CEE's leading energy company, MOL has indicated plans to adapt its refineries to process non-Russian crude by the end of 2026, contingent upon financial support from the EU.
44% : Hungary, along with Slovakia and Czechia, received an exemption from EU sanctions on Russian crude oil imports, which permits Hungary to buy Russian crude via the Druzhba pipeline.
41% : The compromise aimed to provide these countries with additional time to develop alternative energy sources.
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