Trump, Australia and us
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio met counterparts in Southeast Asia during his first visit to the region since taking office.
The US is set to impose a 50 per cent tariff on copper imports as early as late July, which could shake global supply chains but presents potential opportunities for Australia.
Australia is “urgently seeking” more detail on President Donald Trump’s threat to impose 200 per cent tariffs on pharmaceutical imports to the US, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said. “These are obviously very concerning developments,” Chalmers told ...
Australian goods may not be getting slugged with higher US tariffs, but that does not mean the country is getting the best deal possible, the opposition says.
Australia will likely still be subjected to the 10% tariff rate on all exports to U.S. but the government will continue to try and negotiate for an exemption, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Friday.
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AAP Newsroom on MSNPM offers tariff warning as US expands levies on alliesDonald Trump's decision to increase tariffs on goods from Australia's closest trading partners is more likely to hurt the US, the prime minister has warned.
Australia stands to receive small but positive benefits from Donald Trump’s tariff war, however, a broader trade war would have “serious consequences”, a new report has found.
Australia's central bank is very focused on U.S. tariff developments, Deputy Governor Andrew Hauser said on Wednesday, adding that there is an enormous amount of uncertainty in the global economy. The Reserve Bank of Australia on Tuesday surprised markets by holding interest rates steady at 3.