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South China Sea conflict threatens 90% of Australia's fuel imports: Study

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China's sabre-rattling around Taiwan underlines the need for Australia to be prepared for conflict in the South China Sea. With its growing navy and air force, and the bases it has built throughout the area, China is increasingly capable of disrupting shipping lanes crucial to Australia's exports and imports. Of particular concern is our reliance on liquid fuels imported via South China Sea shipping routes.