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Albanese won’t bring in a gas export tax next week – but he’ll struggle to hold off pressure forever

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Key Topics & People
Sanae Takaichi *Anthony Albanese United States-Israeli war on Iran Japan Asia Pacific

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May 4, 2026

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japangas export taxoil crisislng exportsstrait of hormuz
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The Guardian - World News21h ago

Albanese won’t bring in a gas export tax next week – but he’ll struggle to hold off pressure forever

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will not introduce a gas export tax in the upcoming budget, primarily due to concerns about alienating key energy trading partners like Japan. Japan, which relies on Australia for approximately 40% of its LNG supply, views market interventions as a threat to the stability of these crucial energy imports. Australian gas exporters, some with Japanese government ties, have also warned that such a tax could jeopardize Australia's reputation as a reliable supplier. While Albanese is deferring the tax for now to avoid immediate backlash, the article suggests domestic pressures may eventually force his government to reconsider this stance.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Japan PM says Iran war oil crisis having ‘enormous impact’ in Asia Pacific

Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated that the oil crisis stemming from shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, due to the US-Israeli war on Iran, is having a significant impact on the Asia Pacific region. Takaichi made these remarks during a visit to Australia, where both nations signed agreements to enhance cooperation on energy supplies and critical minerals. The Strait of Hormuz is a vital shipping route, normally carrying about one-fifth of global oil and LNG, with 80% of that oil destined for Asia. Both Japan and Australia are concerned about these disruptions and have pledged to work together with urgency to secure energy supplies. The visit also included discussions on defense and economic cooperation.

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Key Claims

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Australia supplies Japan with roughly 40% of its LNG.

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Japan's prime minister warns the global oil supply squeeze from shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz is having an 'enormous impact' across the Asia Pacific.

— Sanae Takaichi

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Roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas supplies normally pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

— International Energy Agency

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Eighty percent of the oil normally passing through the Strait of Hormuz is destined for Asia.

— International Energy Agency

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Japan and Australia signed agreements to boost cooperation on energy and critical minerals.

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Apr 29, 2026

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gas export taxanthony albaneseexisting contractsglobal fuel crisisenergy security
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The Guardian - World News6d ago

Anthony Albanese rules out gas export tax on existing contracts and criticises ‘populist’ campaign

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has ruled out a new tax on existing gas export contracts in the upcoming federal budget. He stated that imposing such a tax during a global fuel crisis would jeopardize Australia's crucial partnerships with Asian trading partners, who are vital for fuel supplies. Albanese criticized the "populist" campaign for the levy, emphasizing the importance of these relationships for Australia's energy security. While confirming no new taxes on existing contracts, he advised waiting for the budget announcement on May 12th for absolute confirmation regarding other potential industry adjustments. This decision aims to maintain investment and secure fuel supplies amidst international energy challenges.

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Key Claims

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The next federal budget will not include a new tax on existing gas export contracts.

— Anthony Albanese

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The Prime Minister travelled to Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei over the past month to shore up fuel supplies.

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Reports suggesting that Australia collects more revenue from beer tax than from gas are untrue.

— Anthony Albanese

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Introducing a 25% tax on gas exports could alienate Asian trading partners that Australia relies on for diesel and petrol supplies.

— Anthony Albanese