Estonia’s Competition Authority has advised fuel retailers to cease public statements regarding fuel prices and potential fluctuations. The recommendation aims to prevent actions that could stifle competition within the fuel market. Authorities believe public commentary on pricing strategies could lead to coordinated behavior among retailers. This coordinated behavior could result in artificially inflated or stabilized prices, ultimately harming consumers. The Authority did not specify penalties for non-compliance, but emphasized the importance of independent pricing decisions. The move reflects a broader concern about market transparency and fair competition in the energy sector. This guidance is intended to ensure a level playing field for all fuel providers in Estonia.