Poland claims German energy plan will destroy EU’s single market

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\n\t\t\tJournalists in 50+ countries follow the constant flow of money made and lost in oil & gas while\n\t\t\ttracking emerging trends and opportunities in the future of energy. Don’t miss our exclusive\n\t\t\tnewsletter, Energy Source.\n\t\t

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This 200 billion Euro plan would be a disaster for European economy. * It causes lots of inflation. * Inflation is exported to all EU. * It doesn't diminish demand for gas, it increases it. *It diminished competiveness of other EU countries. Like stealing. It cannot be allowed!

It's what Putin would want.

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