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Australia's exports to surge US$26 billion amid Iran conflict

Australia's export revenue is projected to increase by approximately US$26 billion due to disruptions in the global energy market caused by the conflict in Iran. This surge is primarily driven by higher prices for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), with the LNG industry expected to benefit by an additional A$20 billion. The Department of Industry, Science and Resources forecasts total resources exports to reach A$416 billion in the financial year ending June 2027, assuming trade disruptions continue until mid-2026. AI

RANK_REASON Significant economic impact on a nation due to geopolitical events. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.0]

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Australia's exports to surge US$26 billion amid Iran conflict

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Bloomberg ·

    Australia expects to gain extra US$26 billion from exports after Iran war raises prices

    Australia forecasts a A$38 billion (US$26 billion) lift in its export income as commodity and energy prices rise because of the war in Iran. The nation’s resources exports are set to rise almost 3 per cent to A$416 billion in the financial year through June 2027, the Department o…