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Prime Minister Albanese: Australia will amend export-finance legislation to improve fuel security

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Saturday that Australia would amend its export finance laws to "bolster fuel security" as the Iran War continues to affect 'the nation's supply chain.

Since the U.S., Israel and others began their war on Iran in August, Australia has seen localised fuel shortages. This is part of a wider conflict that has disrupted the global fuel supply.

Albanese announced?in televised comments that Australia will?establish new powers in order to bring fuel here for Australians. "New fuel security power will allow the government to underwrite private sector fuel purchases."

Albanese stated that the powers would allow the country's Export-Finance Agency to purchase fuel shipments and increase local supply.

He ?said his centre-left Labor government would introduce amendments on Monday to export-finance and ?insurance-corporation laws in parliament.

Chris Bowen, Australia's Energy Minister, said in a televised statement on Saturday that Australia had 39 days worth of petrol and 30 days worth of diesel or jet fuel.

The government stated this week that the supply was strong, despite six fuel shipments being canceled from Asia. Also, several hundred Australian fuel stations were out of gasoline or diesel. (Reporting from Sydney by Sam McKeith; Editing by William Mallard).

(source: Reuters)