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Australia offers businesses 693 million dollars in low-cost loans to ease fuel price pressure

The Australian government will offer up to A$1 billion ($693 millions) in interest-free loan to "critical" businesses such as transport operators and fertiliser manufacturers, according to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Australia imports over 80% of the fuel it uses, and this has led to concerns about availability. The fear of shortages has sparked panic buying in certain regions, despite assurances from the government that "the market is adequately supplied."

"No government can promise to eliminate all the pressures?that this crisis will impose. We can act as a buffer to the worst. In a speech at the National Press Club,?Albanese will say that we are a'shock absorber in a world of global shocks.

These loans are available to help businesses that need immediate financial assistance.

Albanese warned, in a rare address to the nation on Wednesday?that the effects of the war in the Middle East will last for many months and affect both families?and businesses.

In his speech, he'll say that the move to provide loans highlights his centre-left Labor Government's focus on ease cost-of living pressures. This priority will 'formulate' next month's Federal Budget.

"It's our?government’s most important budget yet - and will be our most ambitious. It has to be. "The scale of the challenge we face - and the breadth of opportunity before us - requires that ambition and urgency." ($1 = 1.4438 Australian dollars)

(source: Reuters)