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Jim Chalmers discusses Australia’s resilience amid food and building cost increases

12 May 2026
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Aussie families are facing rising costs at the petrol pump, grocery store, and for home construction as the ongoing conflict in the Middle East impacts the economy. Treasurer Jim Chalmers expressed optimism on Tuesday night that Australia would steer clear of recession, even if tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran escalate. However, he cautioned that Australia is not shielded from global economic pressures, particularly due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital energy route. Food prices are expected to rise significantly due to increases in fuel and fertilizer costs, alongside a forecasted inflation rate of 5% by mid-2026, with economic growth projected to slow to 1.75% in the coming year. The jobless rate is anticipated to increase only slightly to 4.5%, but the financial strain on sectors like transportation, agriculture, and construction will be pronounced due to surging diesel prices, which have recently reached $3 per liter.

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The economic implications of the Middle East conflict are significant as Australia grapples with global inflationary pressures exacerbated by fuel costs. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint for oil transport, and its blockage has historically led to price surges in energy and related goods. Australia’s reliance on gas exports has resulted in increased tax revenue, but families are expected to bear the brunt of rising living costs. In previous instances of geopolitical tensions affecting oil supply, countries have experienced inflation spikes and economic slowdowns, illustrating the interconnectedness of global markets and local economies.

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