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Saturday, June 07, 2008

Asian Countries Reduce Fuel Subsidies

by Calculated Risk on 6/07/2008 09:23:00 PM

From Bloomberg: U.S., Asia Express `Serious Concern' Over Oil Prices

The U.S. and Asia expressed ``serious concern'' over record oil prices, ... in a joint statement issued [by officials from Japan, China, India, South Korea and the U.S.] after a meeting in Aomori in northern Japan today.
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The governments of China and India, which sell fuels to domestic users below cost, were in agreement with the U.S., Japan and South Korea that ``a gradual withdrawal of fuel subsidies is desirable,'' the statement said.

India, Malaysia, Indonesia and Taiwan over the past month raised fuel prices and cut subsidies, in a move that may reduce Asian demand and slow global oil-consumption growth.

``This is the first time that we can agree on the necessity of abolishing fuel subsidies by steps,'' Japan's Trade Minister Akira Amari told reporters today. ``Each country has different reasons and contexts, so they cannot do that immediately.''
Reducing subsidies is an important step for the Asian countries. With market prices, Asian fuel demand will probably slow or even decline.