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Australian minister to head to Asia for energy talks

2026-04-26 HKT 20:13
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  • Penny Wong says she will be in China on Wednesday for talks with Foreign Minister Wang Yi. File photo: AFP
    Penny Wong says she will be in China on Wednesday for talks with Foreign Minister Wang Yi. File photo: AFP
Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong said Sunday she will tour Japan, China and South Korea this week to shore up trade and energy ties as an oil supply squeeze pressures the Asia-Pacific region.

Iran choked off crude oil shipments through the key Strait of Hormuz after the United States and Israel launched a war against the Islamic republic on February 28, sparking a worldwide surge in energy prices.

"The Middle East conflict and closure of the Strait of Hormuz continue to disrupt global energy markets, with Asian refineries and the Indo-Pacific region disproportionately affected," Wong said in a statement.

"Direct, in-person engagement with counterparts across our region will help ensure we are coordinating effectively as these disruptions continue to unfold."

Leaving on Monday for Japan, a major importer of Australian coal and natural gas, Wong said she would discuss energy security and the Middle East conflict with her counterpart there.

The Australian minister, who will be in China on Wednesday for strategic talks with Foreign Minister Wang Yi, stressed the importance of trade ties and a "stable and constructive relationship" with Beijing.

On Thursday, Wong will visit South Korea -- one of Australia's key sources of diesel, gasoline and jet fuel.

"Australia will continue working with international partners to help secure the supplies we need -- including diesel, petrol and fertiliser -- and ensure Australia is prioritised as a reliable energy partner," she said. (AFP)


Edited by Priscilla Ng

Australian minister to head to Asia for energy talks