'Out of control' diesel prices threaten freight industrypublished at 05:25 BST
Lana Lam
BBC News, Sydney
Image source, Aaron FischerNews that oil prices have risen once again will be a blow to those countries in the grip of a fuel crisis.
Among those countries still struggling is Australia, which has experienced some of its biggest ever surges in petrol and diesel prices.
The lorry industry has been one of the hardest hit, with operators reliant on diesel, often to power heavy long-haul road trains.
Many say costs have more than doubled since war broke out in Iran.
Aaron Fischer, an owner-operator of a lorry company, says he has spent sleepless nights trying to keep his business afloat.
"Before all this stuff happened, it used to cost me A$3,600 (US$2,540, £1,890) to fill up a tank... now I'm spending $7,500. That's the problem: it's literally doubled my bill."
Find out more about how "out of control" diesel prices are threatening Australia's crucial freight industry here.










