Australia

country

Last mentioned: Mar 26, 2026

Timeline

  1. Industrial Scaling

    Target date for implementing the technology in large-scale commercial blast furnaces.

  2. Data Evaluation

    Comprehensive analysis of steel quality and carbon reduction metrics from the pilot.

  3. Pilot Phase Commencement

    Initial testing of biomass processing and integration into small-scale furnaces.

  4. Viral Price Hike Incident

    Footage of a 35-cent diesel hike at a Melbourne Shell station goes viral, intensifying calls for national regulation.

  5. Trial Announcement

    Australia and India formally announce the world-first agricultural waste-to-steel trial.

  6. New Regulations Active

    Victoria implements mandatory fuel price reporting and 24-hour price locks for 1,500+ retailers.

  7. Regional Rationing

    Reports emerge of regional fuel stations limiting purchases to $20 per customer to prevent hoarding.

  8. Supply Chain Anxiety

    Middle East conflict escalates, leading to global oil market volatility and Australian fuel security concerns.

Stories mentioning Australia 6

Disruptions Bearish

Australia Faces Jet Fuel Price Crunch Amid Global Supply Chain Shifts

Australia's jet fuel inventories remain stable under current mandates, yet the nation faces an impending price surge driven by global refining shifts. With over 90% of supply imported, the aviation sector is increasingly vulnerable to maritime logistics bottlenecks and international market volatility.

2 sources
market-trends Bullish

Australia's Terrestrial GPS: A New Frontier for Autonomous Logistics

Australian engineers are developing a ground-based positioning system to replace satellite GPS for autonomous vehicles, aiming for centimeter-level precision. This terrestrial network addresses critical vulnerabilities like signal loss in urban canyons and susceptibility to jamming, potentially revolutionizing last-mile delivery and long-haul autonomous trucking.

3 sources
Trade Policy Neutral

Australia's Fuel Security Crisis: Private Control and Offshore Storage Risks

Australia's national fuel security is under intense scrutiny as reports reveal that the majority of the country's strategic reserves are held by private corporations or stored in overseas facilities. This reliance on non-government assets and international 'tickets' creates a significant vulnerability for the domestic supply chain and transport sectors.

2 sources
Trade Policy Bearish

Australia Weighs Response to ‘Unjustified’ 15% US Import Tariffs

The Australian government is evaluating retaliatory measures and diplomatic options following US President Donald Trump’s imposition of a 15% blanket tariff on foreign imports. Canberra has characterized the move as unjustified, signaling a potential rift in the long-standing Australia-US trade relationship.

2 sources

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