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Penny Wong says China has agreed to help with jet fuel exports

Australia’s foreign minister Penny Wong says China has agreed to work to facilitate exports of jet fuel, in an attempt to ease supply disruptions caused by the war in the Middle East, AFP reports.

China, a major exporter of jet fuel and diesel to Australia and other countries, has avoided the worst of the war’s energy impacts thanks to its vast oil stocks, but paused exports at the start of the war to protect its domestic supplies.

“I can confirm… that the Chinese government is facilitating engagement with Australian businesses on jet fuel,” Wong told reporters in Beijing, following talks with her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi and Chinese Vice President Han Zheng.

She added that the move was “an important step, however, it is the first step”.

Earlier in the day, Wong had told Han that refineries in the Indo-Pacific region were disproportionately affected by the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz.

In the talks, she called for greater reciprocity in trade, emphasising that Australia’s steady supply of raw materials and food to China should be matched by a reliable flow of gasoline, kerosene and fertilizers back to Australia.

“I made the point that the import inputs China supplies to Australia, including jet fuel, support the Australian resources sector, which in turn helps to maintain the flow of commodities that are so important in the bilateral trading relationship,” Wong told the press conference.

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Bondi royal commission interim report to be handed down

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An interim report by the antisemitism royal commissioner Virginia Bell is expected to be released on Thursday.

Bell was appointed to lead the royal commission after the Bondi terror attack, and her interim report is expected to focus on intelligence and law enforcement agencies.

She is expected to “identify other issues requiring urgent or immediate action” and make recommendations about these issues in the report, according to a spokesperson for the commission.

The report will include information given to the commission through submissions, notices to produce and meetings, rather than in public or private hearings.

The first block of public hearings are expected to start on Monday, and will focus on experiences of antisemitism.

The inquiry was established in the wake of the December’s massacre, in which two gunmen shot and killed 15 people and injured 40 others as they attended a beachside Hanukah event for the Jewish community.

Naveed Akram, 24, faces 15 charges of murder and 40 of attempted murder in relation to the attack. His 50-year-old father, Sajid, was shot dead by police.

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