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Trump will protect US oil but can’t dictate production, says Kudlow
White House chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow departs after speaking to reporters about the Trump administrations response to the financial issues surrounding the coronoavirus outbreak, at the White House in Washington, March 16, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

WASHINGTON, April 3 — President Donald Trump will fight international efforts to collude in energy markets that could impact US energy producers, but the administration cannot dictate decisions on oil production to American companies, a White House adviser said today.

White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow, speaking in an interview on Bloomberg Television, also said he sees no reason why Trump’s talks with Saudi Arabia and Russia on oil will not "bear fruit” amid the potential for a new global deal between Opec and its allies to cut global crude supply.

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Asked if US oil companies would be included in any production cuts, Kudlow said: "We don’t dictate oil policies to our oil and gas sectors.”

"I think... oil companies, seeing a decline in price are going to pull back on production. That’s just common sense,” he added, speaking ahead of Trump’s scheduled meeting with oil company executives at the White House later today.

Asked about the administration’s time spent on the oil issue amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, Kudlow defended Trump’s efforts.

"Any collusion attempts by other countries in of or out of Opec that seem to be doing damage to American interests is something that President Trump will get engaged in right away to protect the American economy,” he said. — Reuters

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