PM warns of high oil prices hurting global economic growth

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday warned oil producers like Saudi Arabia that high crude prices are hurting the global economy as be sought reasonable rates and a review of payment terms to provide a temporary relief to the local currency.

India, the world’s third-biggest oil consumer, has been over the past two months battered by high crude oil prices that have sent retail petrol, diesel and LPG rates to record high, posed inflationary risks and together with a sliding rupee threatened to upset its current account deficit. Also, unrelenting fuel price rise since mid-August has negated cut in taxes and subsidy.

With Saudi Arabia Oil Minister Khalid A Al-Falih and a UAE minister listening, Modi at his third annual brainstorming with the chief executives of top global and Indian oil and gas companies underscored how crude oil prices at a four-year high were hurting global growth. (AGENCIES)

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