Germany has implemented measures to curb fuel price hikes triggered by the ongoing war, according to Jin10. The government has restricted gas stations to adjust gasoline and diesel prices only once daily at noon, although price reductions can occur at any time. Violators face fines up to €100,000 ($115,400). The ruling coalition aims to strengthen antitrust enforcement by shifting the burden of proof from regulators to fuel suppliers operating in Germany. Companies must demonstrate compliance with regulations, rather than authorities proving market abuse. These actions are in response to Chancellor Merz's efforts to address the oil price surge caused by the Iran conflict. This month, fuel prices in Germany have exceeded €2 ($2.31) per liter, prompting calls for government intervention from lobby groups, politicians, and voters.