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Australia secures more jet fuel from China, urea from Brunei

The Australian government said on Tuesday it secured three shipments of jet fuel from China and more agricultural-grade urea from Brunei, boosting fuel and fertiliser stocks amid disruptions caused by the Iran war.



The government said more than 600,000 barrels, or about 100 million litres, of jet fuel would arrive from early June, following discussions between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Chinese Premier Li Qiang.



Beijing has clamped down on fuel exports since March to protect domestic supply after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupted crude and fuel flows. Australia also secured 38,500 metric tons of urea from Brunei to support farmers and the agriculture sector, the government said.



Both shipments were secured through a new A$7.5 billion fuel and fertiliser security facility.



The facility was established to help Australia's agriculture and transport industries cope with supply pressures by providing financial help through loans, equity, guarantees, insurance and price support.