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Trump Review Looms as Australia Makes US$525 Million Aukus Payment

NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, JUL 23 – Australia has paid $1.6 billion of its $3 billion AUKUS pledge to the US for submarine construction during an ongoing Pentagon review of the pact's implementation.

  • During the second quarter of this year, the Australian government quietly paid A$800 million under the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal.
  • In June, US President Donald Trump initiated the review, and the Pentagon confirmed it on June 11, after Australian Minister Richard Marles was informed weeks earlier.
  • Concerns emerged over how Australia would use the submarines in a China conflict, as the US review assesses US submarine capacity and usage pledges.
  • The policy expert said `There's been no deviation on AUKUS from this government`, adding `What this shows is a redoubling of the commitment`.
  • The remaining US$1 billion will be paid over 10 years in inflation-adjusted instalments.
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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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