Australia Offers $693M in Interest-Free Loans and Halves Fuel Tax to Curb Costs

Australia has announced significant financial relief measures including A$1 billion in interest-free loans to critical industries and a temporary halving of fuel tax. These actions aim to tackle rising fuel prices and mitigate cost-of-living pressures amid ongoing international conflicts. The combined impact of these policies could stabilize prices and support economic stability in vulnerable sectors.
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