Friday, 26 August 2016
Gulf to work together to deal
The United States and Gulf oil producers will work together to lessen
the impact of low oil prices, President Barack Obama said in Riyadh on
Thursday.They “will launch a new high-level economic dialogue with a
focus on adjusting to lower oil prices, increasing our economic ties and
supporting GCC reforms”, he said at the close of a Gulf Cooperation
Council summit.Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil exporter, and its
petroleum-rich neighbours have been forced to cut subsidies and adopt
other measures to deal with deficits caused by plunging oil prices,
which make up the bulk of their revenues.Oil prices have collapsed from
more than $100 a barrel in early 2014 to around $40 this month, in part
because Saudi Arabia refuses to cut production as it struggles to keep
its market share alongside American shale oil producers.Obama said
underpinning the new GCC-US economic dialogue is the need for “an
economy that serves all its citizens and respects universal human
rights”.Published in Dawn, April 22nd, 2016
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