Singapore offers PM assurances fuel will keeping flowing into Australia
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As the Middle East conflict continues to cause global disruption to supply chains, Australia and Singapore have declared they'll make a "maximum effort" to keep up the trade of essentials like petrol, diesel and gas. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese re-working his schedule for a high stakes visit to the city-state, his counterpart today assuring they won't restrict fuel exports to Australia.
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