Albanese Says Australia Won’t Undermine Natural Gas Export Contracts
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the country wouldn’t “undermine” existing liquefied natural gas export contracts in the upcoming budget, warning that doing so during a global energy crunch would risk investment and undermine fuel security.
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