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OECD urges governments to rapidly unwind costly fuel duty cuts

More than 25 countries have introduced universal measures to shield consumers from high energy prices since the start of the Iran war
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Stefano Scarpetta speaks at a press conference, seated in front of a blue OECD backdrop and speaking into a microphone.
"}],[{"start":177.82,"text":"Scarpetta said intense uncertainty made it more important for governments to make energy support measures time-limited and to target them at low-income households and energy-intensive businesses. "}],[{"start":190.25,"text":"An appropriate level of support for businesses would be “more difficult”, he said, given the risk of subsidies propping up “zombie” companies that should otherwise stop operating. This happened after the Covid-19 pandemic, when governments paid employers to keep workers in jobs. "}],[{"start":208.43,"text":"Governments should therefore ensure that companies shouldered some of the burden of higher energy costs, even if they offered some support to those unable to cope, he argued. "}],[{"start":219.48000000000002,"text":"Scarpetta spoke to the FT ahead of the launch of an OECD report setting out ways for governments to overcome a long-term slump in productivity that has undermined growth and living standards. "}],[{"start":233.98000000000002,"text":"He singled out the UK as one of the few countries where the growth outlook had not been improving even before the Iran conflict began. He urged Sir Keir Starmer’s government to do more to help young people into apprenticeships, cut childcare costs for working parents and iron out “kinks” in the income tax system that weakened work incentives for those with higher earnings. "}],[{"start":268.96000000000004,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1775777958_7829.mp3"}

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