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Australia’s $22 billion answer to the question the Hormuz crisis asked

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Australia’s $22 billion answer to the question the Hormuz crisis asked
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When Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz on 27 March, following weeks of US and Israeli air strikes, Brent crude hit $126 a barrel and the World Bank warned that energy prices would surge by 24 per cent, the largest increase since the Russia-Ukraine shock of 2022. For most oil-importing nations, this was an economic […]
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