Albanese didn’t return with shiploads of diesel. That doesn’t mean his Singapore visit wasn’t a success
Anthony Albanese isn’t coming back from Singapore with a shipload of diesel in his checked baggage. That doesn’t mean his whistle-stop visit wasn’t a success, or that it won’t be seen in future as a pivotal moment if fuel stocks continue to be choked by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The government never expected that the quick whip to Singapore, with just one full day on the ground, would elicit a new supply of petrol or diesel.
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