We need to address climate change, we need to limit the temperature rise globally to the maximum extent but we cannot do it at the expense of keeping… - Khalid A. Al-Falih

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We need to address climate change, we need to limit the temperature rise globally to the maximum extent but we cannot do it at the expense of keeping people in poverty and stopping their economic development.

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About Khalid A. Al-Falih

, (Arabic: خالد الفالح Ḫālid al-Fāliḥ born 1960) is Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources of Saudi Arabia and chairman of . He has previously served as the Saudi Arabian Health Minister

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Alternative Names: Eng. Khalid Bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih Khalid A. Al Falih H.E. Khaled Al-Falih Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih Khaled Al-Falih H.E. Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih Khalid Al Falih HE Khalid Al Falih HE Dr. Khalid Al Falih Khalid A. Falih Khalid Al-Falih Khalid Al-Falih Resources of Saudi Arabia His Excellency Khalid Al-Falih
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The US is sort of the flag-bearer for capitalism and free markets, the US continues to be a very important part of a global industry that is interconnected, that is dealing with a fungible commodity which is crude oil. So having equalisation through free trade is very healthy for oil.

If you think of economies like India and China and other energy intensive economies, I think the US has a lot more flexibility to meet Paris with less sacrifices, the US already enjoys a competitive advantage in terms of its energy costs and I think, given what is happening in technology and renewables, especially in the US capabilities in that regard, I think the US will find that provided everybody lives by Paris, the US would retain if not improve its global competitive position.

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