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Australia Slashes Fuel Tax Amid Strait of Hormuz Reopening
22 Jun
Summary
- Australia's government will halve its temporary fuel tax cut.
- The reduction will be scaled back to A$0.16 per liter.
- This change follows the US and Iran's agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Australia's government has announced a significant adjustment to its temporary fuel tax cut, which had been providing relief to drivers.
Effective July, the existing reduction of A$0.32 per liter on gasoline and diesel will be halved to A$0.16 per liter. This policy has been in place since March.
The decision to scale back the fuel tax cut is directly linked to recent international developments. Specifically, the US and Iran have agreed earlier this week to reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz, signaling a de-escalation of tensions in a key global shipping lane.