- Spain introduces a zero VAT rate on olive oil from July 1st
- Olive oil is now considered a basic necessity along with bread, fruit, and vegetables
- The Spanish government led by President Pedro Sánchez is reducing the price of olive oil by about 50 cents per liter
- Spain produces about half of the world’s olive oil, but recent years have seen lower yields due to drought and heat
- Inflation in Spain is a long-standing issue, exacerbated by the energy crisis following the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- The government has taken measures to temporarily reduce VAT on basic products like olive oil to help households cope with rising prices
- The price of a liter of extra virgin olive oil has increased by over 174% since February 2021
Source: taxlive.nl
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