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G-8 urges oil-producing nations to boost output

The G-8 ministers say the world economy faces uncertainty and inflationary pressures dut to the recent rise in prices.

Updated on: Jun 14, 2008 04:08 PM IST
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Finance ministers from the Group of Eight industrialised nations urged oil-producing nations today to boost output to help stabilise record-high oil and food prices, calling the situation a serious threat to global economic growth.

The world economy faces uncertainty and inflationary pressures because of the recent rise in prices, the G-8 ministers said in a joint statement after two days of talks in Osaka, western Japan.

US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said the spike in oil prices to new heights was a problem of supply and demand, and not caused by speculators.

"This is not something that lends itself to short-term solutions," he told reporters after the meeting ended.

Paulson urged countries to let markets work, not rely on subsidies, and pressed oil-producing countries to allow more investment in oil exploration and production.

Paulson and the other G-8 ministers vowed to work together to secure stability and growth, and called for aid to address a looming food crisis in developing nations.

"Elevated commodity prices, especially of oil and food, pose a serious challenge to stable growth worldwide," the statement said
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The agenda for the talks, which began on friday, spanned a range of issues, including troubled financial markets and helping developing nations fight global warming.

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