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And what's the minimum wage in India and how does it compare to the 12 euros per hour minimum in Germany?
It's a German thing and has been like so for a decade, despite your endless claims about cheap energy that did bla bla since Ostpolitik (you really love that word, don't you?) that gave all that misterious advantage for German's economy, the prices for electricity in Germany have always been atrocious. Same as gasoline price, around 1.5 euros since 2003-2004, E10 is currently 1.77/liter. Even diesel that is by default more expensive was 1.42 12 months ago and is 1.82 now in full economic doom and gloom, Germany will freeze to death, run for the hills, Europe is going bankrupt apocalypse everyone who hasn't set one foot in Europe claims because it has seen so on Russian propaganda.
I was just pointing out the wide difference between prices of electricity and that of other commodities. According to you, gasoline in Germany costs €1.50 per liter. Here in India, it costs around ₹100 per liter (€1.25). That means that the tax on gasoline is not that atrocious in Germany. Even in India, around 40% of the price is consisted of tax. On the other hand, for me it looks like electricity is being taxed at a rate of 500% or more. In India, we pay anywhere from €0.03 to €0.10 per KWh, and Germans are paying around 5-10x of that rate. You maybe OK with this, but I don't think that such a high level of tax can be justified.