Australian Government to pressure Asia to reduce fuel subsidies
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Sunday, June 15, 2008
The Australian Government is to lobby Asian counties to reduce fuel subsidies and price caps in a bid to lower fuel prices, which the Government argues that fuel subsidies are artificially inflating fuel prices across the Asia-Pacific region.
Resources and Energy Minister, Martin Ferguson said that the Rudd Government does not want to be critical of countries which have used the subsidies to help promote development, however he said that "the challenge of dealing with energy subsidies in our region is a serious one".
Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, Andrew Robb told Sky News Australia that "it was a bit presumptuous of Australia to be lecturing Asian countries".
"The best thing for us is to look at our own affairs in the first instance, that way you then have some credibility in lecturing others".
Sources
- "Rudd to push for end to petrol subsidies". The Daily Telegraph (Australia), June 15, 2008
- "Asian petrol pressure". Sky News Australia, June 15, 2008
- "Govt to pressure Asia to cut fuel subsidies". Australian Broadcasting Corporation, June 15, 2008
- "Asian fuel subsidies are pushing petrol higher, govt says". Sydney Morning Herald, June 15, 2008
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