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21 July 2008 - Robinson and McGuinness discuss economic challenges

First Minister the Rt Hon Peter Robinson MP, MLA and deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness MP, MLA have held the first in a series of meetings with key sectors to discuss the continuing impact of rising food, fuel and other costs/pressures on both individuals and businesses to determine what additional measures need to be taken to alleviate hardship and grow the economy at this difficult time.

Today's initial meeting allowed the First Minister and deputy First Minister to hear at first hand the assessment and proposals of the banks and other financial institutions to tackle rising costs and maintain economic growth as well as addressing the availability of mortgages to customers during the current credit crunch.

Mr Robinson said: "The Executive remains firmly committed to its top priority of growing a dynamic and innovative economy in Northern Ireland. While we have had some notable successes in relation to recent inward investment we are conscious in light of the prevailing economic conditions on our own doorsteps that we need to ensure we are fully aware of the issues and challenges facing us, that the Executive and the various business sectors are committed to working together and doing all we can to alleviate uncertainty and hardship in the wider community as we approach the autumn and winter periods ahead."

Mr McGuinness said: "Rising prices and costs represent an enormous challenge to everyone. While undoubtedly some of these issues are determined by global factors we, as political leaders, need to exercise what power we have to minimise the impact to communities living in poverty and aim to increase economic growth. This will require innovative thinking from all at the Executive and across departments. We are up to meet this challenge and will meet with various sectors such as the financial institutions, food retailers, energy suppliers and vulnerable consumers, listen to their concerns and, bring forward agreed actions."

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