§ Mrs. LawrenceTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will make a statement on the international economy. [185981]
§ John HealeyOn 3 June, in recognition of the pressures in the oil market and because of a shortage of oil supply to meet demand, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced that we would be reviewing progress of the annual fuel duty increase planned for 1 September.
The Government's focus since 3 June has been on OPEC and oil producers and their responsibilities to meet their own targets on sustainable oil prices, and we have sought to await the outcome of this month's OPEC Ministers meeting before making a further statement. I will give further details of discussions and progress to Members of the House when I appear before the Treasury Select Committee tomorrow.
190WWith the next meeting of OPEC Ministers now moved from July to September, and in light of the continuing uncertainty in the oil market, we have decided to keep the planned increase, including for sulphur-free fuel and rebated fuels, under review, and will report back further at the time of the pre-Budget report. Because of its environmental benefits the Government remain committed to the introduction of sulphur free fuel, and will be in discussion with the industry over its availability across the country. The Chancellor of the Exchequer will also report back on this issue at the time of the pre-Budget report.