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Amazon founder slams Biden’s appeal for lower fuel prices

Jeff Bezos says US president’s remarks amounts to ‘straight ahead misdirection or deep misunderstanding of basic market dynamics’

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Jul 2022 12:00PM

Amazon founder slams Biden’s appeal for lower fuel prices
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (pic) criticises President Joe Biden who has regularly attacked oil companies, saying they only care about profits and not the well-being of the average consumer. – AFP pic, July 4, 2022

NEW YORK – Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has criticised President Joe Biden for calling on oil companies to lower sky-high gasoline prices, prompting the White House to come to the United States leader’s defence yesterday.

“My message to the companies running gas stations and setting prices at the pump is simple: this is a time of war and global peril,” Biden tweeted Saturday.

“Bring down the price you are charging at the pump to reflect the cost you’re paying for the product. And do it now,” Biden added.

Bezos said Biden’s remarks amounted to “either straight ahead misdirection or a deep misunderstanding of basic market dynamics”.

“Ouch. Inflation is far too important a problem for the White House to keep making statements like this,” the US billionaire tweeted Saturday.

Gasoline prices at the pump have become a symbol of broader price rises in the United States, and they are sapping Biden’s approval rating ahead of legislative elections in November.

Biden has regularly attacked oil companies, saying they only care about profits and not the well-being of the average consumer.

The companies say in turn they have increased production to try to tame prices but that these are set on the world market and are subject to dynamics that are not under the control of US oil giants.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on Twitter yesterday that oil prices have dropped about US$15 (RM66) a barrel over the past month.

“But prices at the pump have barely come down. That’s not ‘basic market dynamics’. It’s a market that is failing the American consumer,” she wrote.

Gasoline prices have been above US$5 a gallon since early June, which is unprecedented in the car-crazy nation. Prices have fallen slightly since but remain far from the US$3 a gallon level of a year ago.

John Kirby, White House spokesman on national security issues, also defended the president yesterday in an appearance on Fox News.

“The president is working very, very hard across many fronts to try to bring that price down,” Kirby said.

He cited Biden’s proposal to suspend the federal gas tax this summer – this would need congressional approval – and his decision to tap the US strategic oil reserves to put more product on the market.

“He knows that it is not going to solve all the problems, but it will help if everybody cooperates on this. We could bring the price down at least by about one dollar a gallon,” Kirby said. – AFP, July 4, 2022

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