Greece announces subsidies to shield consumers, farmers from energy price spike
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ATHENS, March 23 (Reuters) - Greece will offer subsidies for fuel and fertilisers and ferry ticket discounts worth a total 300 million euros ($346 million) in April and May to shield consumers and farmers from rising energy prices stemming from the Iran conflict, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday.
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