
Australia and China Agree to Collaborate on Jet Fuel Exports
Australia's foreign minister announced that China has agreed to collaborate on jet fuel exports, a move seen as crucial for stable trade relations. This agreement underscores Australia's delicate diplomatic balancing act between the two nations.
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Why China’s jet fuel deal with Australia underscores Canberra’s balancing act
China has agreed to cooperate with Australian businesses on jet fuel shipments, while reaffirming that both countries uphold multilateralism in a meeting between the countries’ top diplomats on Wednesday. Following talks with her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said Beijing was “facilitating engagement with Australian businesses on jet fuel” and called the move an important “first step” in alleviating supply crunches. “Inputs China supplies to Australia,...
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Australia’s foreign minister said Wednesday that China has agreed to work together to facilitate exports of jet fuel, in an attempt to ease supply disruptions caused by the war in the Middle East. The conflict and closure of the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world’s crude oil transits, have caused fuel […]
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