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Australia expects to gain extra US$26 billion from exports thanks to Iran war

Exports are set to rise almost 3 per cent to A$416 billion this financial year, with the biggest beneficiary being the LNG industry.

Raccontata datheage.com.auafr.comscmp.com

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scmp.comStai leggendo1 g fa

Australia expects to gain extra US$26 billion from exports thanks to Iran war

Exports are set to rise almost 3 per cent to A$416 billion this financial year, with the biggest beneficiary being the LNG industry.

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theage.com.au1 g fa

Gas giants to reap $18 billion war windfall, reviving export tax calls

Australia’s gas companies are poised to cash in on a huge revenue surge in the fallout from the Iran war, intensifying calls for higher taxes.

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  1. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·theage.com.au

    Gas giants to reap $18 billion war windfall, reviving export tax calls

    Australia’s gas companies are poised to cash in on a huge revenue surge in the fallout from the Iran war, intensifying calls for higher taxes.

  2. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·afr.com

    War triggers $42b export upgrade to boost Labor’s budget

    The forecast jump in exports comes as Australia records its largest monthly trade deficit in more than10 years, driven by rising imports of data centre equipment.

afr.com1 g fa

War triggers $42b export upgrade to boost Labor’s budget

The forecast jump in exports comes as Australia records its largest monthly trade deficit in more than10 years, driven by rising imports of data centre equipment.

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  • venerdì 3 luglio 2026·scmp.com

    Australia expects to gain extra US$26 billion from exports thanks to Iran war

    Exports are set to rise almost 3 per cent to A$416 billion this financial year, with the biggest beneficiary being the LNG industry.