Saint
Lucia to host Commonwealth Finance Ministers Meeting
Rising
food and fuel prices...major discussion items
Commonwealth
Finance Ministers will discuss the implications of rising
food and fuel prices on their economies at their Annual Meeting,
which this year will be held in Castries, Saint Lucia, from
October 6th – 8th, 2008.
The Meeting will bring together Ministers, senior finance
officials and delegates from the 53 member countries.
It traditionally takes place just before Annual Meetings of
the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Washington,
allowing Commonwealth Ministers to take joint concerns and
positions into those meetings.
“High food and energy prices present serious humanitarian,
development and macro-economic challenges to all members of
the Commonwealth, and particularly to Finance Ministers,”
said Commonwealth Secretary-General, Kamalesh Sharma.
Ministers
will consider the implications of rising prices on economic
and social development before turning to the policy implications
for their portfolios.
“The discussions should enable Ministers to identify
short and long term policy responses to the fuel and energy
crisis, not least by sharing their comparative experience,”
the Secretary-General added.
Ministers will also discuss the ongoing Commonwealth call
for the reform of international institutions, following the
mandate given by its Heads of Government at their meetings
in Kampala in 2007 and in June this year. The focus of their
discussions will be to continue Commonwealth efforts to promote
deeper reforms in the World Bank and IMF.
They will also follow up on their discussions of 2007 on the
economic implications of climate change, through assessing
the impact of climate change on the trading prospects of Small
States. |