Australia, South Korea to strengthen fuel supply chain
Australia and South Korea have agreed to strengthen cooperation in their energy supply chains, focusing on fuel security and resilience. The agreement was announced on May 1, 2026, with both nations emphasizing the importance of stable energy supplies amid global uncertainties. Details on specific projects or investments were not disclosed in the initial announcement.
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