ACP sees fuel support as insufficient and calls for more measures

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ACP sees fuel support as insufficient and calls for more measures

The Automobile Club of Portugal (ACP) considered this Saturday that the Government's response to mitigate fuel prices is 'insufficient' and appealed for the adoption of 'immediate' measures to alleviate the impact caused by the war in Iran. Expressing its 'deep concern' over the escalation of prices at petrol stations and criticising the 'absence' of action.

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ACP is the Automóvel Club de Portugal (Automobile Club of Portugal). It is a Portuguese motoring association that publishes fuel-price data and weekly forecasts used by motorists, media and retailers to anticipate petrol and diesel price changes when budgeting for trips or refuelling.

The ISP is Portugal's excise tax on fuels — the Tax on Petroleum and Energy Products (Imposto sobre Produtos Petrolíferos e Energéticos) — charged as a unit rate per litre on petrol, diesel and other fuels. The government sets and can temporarily cut those unit rates; a recent decision to reduce the rate for road diesel on the mainland aims to lower pump prices and reduce transport costs for drivers and businesses, though it also lowers tax revenue.

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