Domański warns against rising raw material prices. “I see the potential consequences”


In an interview with the Polish Press Agency, Domański informed that the government was analyzing the events in terms of their impact on the economic situation in Poland. The minister emphasized the importance of preparing the country for potential threats related to the energy market.
— Our sources of oil and gas supplies are diversified, and we also have extensive infrastructure that allows us to feel safe – said Domański.
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The Minister of Finance drew attention to the dynamic changes in global commodity markets. – We see big increases in the oil and gas markets, so I see potential consequences for the economy – he added.
Poland protected against the energy crisis
According to Domański, the most important issue that markets are trying to resolve is is the time perspective of the conflict. This applies in particular to the security of hydrocarbon supplies. The head of the Ministry of Finance assured that the Polish government is analyzing various possible scenarios for the development of events.
– We are analyzing various scenarios, we are prepared for each – assured the minister in an interview with PAP.
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Markets have seen strong increases in oil and gas prices since the outbreak of the United States and Israel's war with Iran. WTI crude oil prices increased by over 11.6%, exceeding the level of USD 90. per barrel. Brent is quoted at $92.6. after an increase of 8.4 percent When the war broke out, the raw material cost less than $70.
Benchmark gas contracts in Amsterdam increased by approximately 50% during the week. It's the eighth day of the war, and energy trade disruptions have raised concerns about competition for supplies and stronger inflationary pressures, particularly in Europe.




