Australian Prime Minister: The impact of Iran's conflict on the Australian economy will last for several months

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Australian Prime Minister Albanese delivered a rare nationwide televised address on the 1st, warning that the impact of the Iran conflict on Australia’s economy will last a long time, and urging the public to conserve fuel and use public transportation as much as possible. Albanese stated that the Australian government is working to increase fuel and fertilizer imports, stabilize fuel prices, and do everything possible to protect the country from the shocks caused by the conflict, but the coming months “may not be easy.” He said that the public should maintain normal daily routines and avoid panic buying fuel. “In the coming weeks, if possible, please switch to trains, buses, or trams for commuting. This will help increase reserves and also leave fuel for those who have no choice but to drive.” This speech is the fourth nationwide televised address by an Australian Prime Minister since 2000, and the first in six years. (Xinhua News Agency)

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