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Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:47pm IST
 
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LONDON, March 31 (Reuters) - The globally open and competitive climate for investment contributes to economic growth and the United States is committed to promoting such an environment, a senior U.S. state department official said on Monday.

Reuben Jeffery, Under Secretary for Economic, Energy and Agricultural Affairs, said work underway by the IMF and the OECD on sovereign wealth funds and responsible actions by state-owned funds are key so that funds can contribute to the global economy.

"The globally open competitive environment has been a strong contributor to economic growth," Jeffery told a conference in London. Referring to a statement made by President George W. Bush on the United States' commitment on open investment, Jeffery said: "It's not hard to understand the rationale behind it."

The U.S. Treasury Department agreed earlier in March with Abu Dhabi and Singapore on a set of principles for sovereign wealth funds that specifies politics should not influence their decisions.

"The trilateral statement made a contribution to work underway at the IMF. It represents recognition by these funds they can play an important role in creating an atmosphere of trust," Jeffery said.

(Reporting by Natsuko Waki and Carolyn Cohn)

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