Many commercial and industrial companies have been hit like a bolt from the blue by the surge in energy prices in the wake of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. Cheap pipeline gas had long given many a competitive advantage—that’s gone now. Above all, the industry, which has to compete internationally with strong competition, has its back to the wall.
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