The Government extends fuel aid, but will progressively eliminate it

The Council of Ministers approved this Mondayin an extraordinary session, a new royal decree that extends fuel aida series of measures that were activated after the start of the war between the United States and Iran. The most visible measure for drivers is that the reduction in the price of fuel remains, but it will be reduced month by month until it disappears completely in October. There was a meeting pending. The previous package of measures expired on June 30, which has forced the Government to convene an extraordinary Council of Ministers to approve the extension before the deadline expired. If not, the aid would have been withdrawn suddenly, significantly increasing the price of fuel, as we were advancing a few days ago. What does it consist of? now it’s discount. Unlike the previous plan, which applied a VAT reduction, the new mechanism acts on the special tax on hydrocarbons. The discount starts at 15 cents per liter during July, drops to 10 cents in August, stays at 5 cents in September and disappears in October. According to explained the first vice president and Minister of Economy, Carlos Body, “the relief in the cost of gasoline and diesel will continue and we will adapt it to the normalization of crude oil prices so that a jump is not noticeable.” You have touiandn stays the same. Transporters, farmers and fishermen do not notice any changes, maintaining the discount equivalent to 20 cents per liter, without progressive reduction. Furthermore, the decree expands by 165 million euros aid so that the agricultural sector can purchase fertilizers, the cost of which is expected to be higher in September. Insurance in case prices rise again. The decree includes an automatic reactivation clause. This means that, if fuel inflation exceeds 15% in year-on-year terms, the discount returns to 20 cents per liter without the need to approve new measures. The Corps does not rule out new actions starting in October if the situation demands it. What is not extended. The VAT reduction on electricity and gas, which had already returned from 10% to 21% since June 1, is not recovered in this decree. According to the National Institute of Statistics (INE), precisely this fiscal normalization explains why electricity and gas are now contributing to the rise in the CPI, which remained at 3.2% in June for the third consecutive month. The most relevant structural measure. Aside from this aid, the new decree also establishes the progressive elimination of the Tax on the Value of Electrical Energy Production. Currently at 7%, it will drop to 5% this year, to 3.5% in 2027 and will disappear in 2028. The third vice president and minister for the Ecological Transition, Sara Aagesen, was estimated at 6% the potential savings on household bills. According to Aagesenit is “the only structural tax reduction of the anti-crisis shield.” How much does all this cost? The whole package mobilizes 4,525 million euros: 1,825 million in direct fiscal cost for 2026, plus another 2,700 million associated with the gradual elimination of the tax on electricity production in the next two years. Why these measures. The Government justifies the decision in which there is still geopolitical uncertainty. The truce in the Middle East remains fragile, traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has not completely normalized and the Government fears a rise in inflation coinciding with the start of the summer holidays. According to the calculations of the Ministry of Economy, the measures in force since March 20 would have contained general inflation to around one percentage point. In Xataka | Spain has standardized a small trick to avoid rear-end accidents. The DGT is not very satisfied

The blockages that we saw in LaLiga make the leap to other sports. Telefónica extends them to the Champions League, tennis and golf

What began as a controversy associated with LaLiga matches has just taken a much bigger leap. The blockages that we have been seeing for months on football days no longer stop there: they also reach other live sports broadcasts and expand the radius of a measure that was already generating discomfort and complaints. The novelty. According to El Economistathe latter is based on a resolution of the Commercial Section of the Court of Instance of Barcelona in response to a lawsuit from Telefónica Audiovisual Digital. That resolution, dated March 23, authorizes Movistar Plus+ to request the rest of the Spanish telecommunications operators to collaborate in the dynamic blocking of websites that illicitly disseminate content over which Telefónica has rights. Always according to the information published, the measure will begin to be applied this Tuesday with The Champions League match between Atlético de Madrid and Barcelonaand will continue the next day with the meeting between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. What changes in practice. From here on, the matter stops being just a judicial decision and becomes a concrete operation. As we have seen, and according to the aforementioned source, it will be the operators who must collaborate with Telefónica in the immediate blocking, during the broadcast of the content, of IP addresses, URLs and domain names used for illicit dissemination. The information also places Movistar and O2, as well as MasOrange, Vodafone and Digi operators, within this framework. The scope. The key is not only in who executes these blocks, but in the type of emissions that now come into focus. If before the public conversation tended to revolve around LaLiga, the new information paints a much broader scenario: the authorization refers to “every day of broadcasting of live sporting events” and covers not only the Champions League, but also tennis or golf competitions over which Telefónica has rights. This obviously widens the playing field. Damage to third parties. The controversy around these blockades arises not only from their harshness against illicit emissions, but from what we already saw months ago in services completely unrelated to that circuit. As we published in Aprilseveral companies described traffic and revenue drops in the context of IP blocks that also affected legitimate services. Among the cases that we collected was that of OnlyTenis.com, whose manager placed the monthly billing at a drop from around 70,000 euros to a range of between 40,000 and 50,000 euros. The expansion. In that context, what we have before us is a clear extension of a strategy that is not completely new. The difference is that now the focus is broadening and, with it, so is a discussion that has been open for some time in Spain. On the one hand, there is the will to stop the illicit dissemination of content with faster and more forceful measures. On the other hand, the same underlying question continues to linger: to what extent this tightening can once again affect users, services and companies that are not part of that circuit. Images | LaLiga In Xataka | LaLiga has been at war with Cloudflare for years over piracy. It has just joined forces with its main competitor

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