Anthony Albanese accused of ‘caving to gas companies’ as Labor set to reject new export tax
Avusturya hükümeti, gaz şirketlerine uyum sağladığı iddiasıyla, bütçede gaz ihracatına yeni %25 vergi uygulamayı reddediyor. Karar, küresel petrol krizi ve enerji arzını güvence altına alma çabaları nedeniyle alındı.
The Australian Labor government is reportedly set to reject a proposed 25% tax on gas exports in the upcoming budget. This decision comes amidst efforts by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to secure fuel supplies by pledging reliable access to liquefied natural gas to Asian allies, influenced by the global oil crisis. Independent Senator David Pocock has criticized the move, accusing the government of yielding to pressure from the gas industry and merely repeating their arguments.
This decision impacts Australia's energy policy, potentially affecting domestic gas prices and international trade relations.
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