Australia Cuts Fuel Tax to Shield Drivers From Iran Impact (2)

March 30, 2026, 5:13 AM UTC

Australia will temporarily halve its tax on fuel to shield consumers from the impact of global prices, which have surged as a deepening conflict in the Persian Gulf upends supply.

The levy on gasoline and diesel will be cut by about 26 Australian cents ($0.18) per liter from Wednesday, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said at a press conference in Canberra. That will reduce the cost of filling a 65-liter (17-gallon) tank by nearly A$19, according to the government.

“The longer this war goes on, the worse the impacts will be,” Albanese said as he announced the three-month cut in the ...

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