Resources Minister Madeleine King says Australia has other buyers for critical minerals that interest Donald Trump, as the ...
Australia will not be granted an exemption from the Trump administration's 25 per cent tariffs on aluminium and steel imports, the White House says.
The US risks shooting itself in the foot by forcing other countries to comply with Trump’s anti-DEI, America First ideology.
SYDNEY - Australia will not be exempt from U.S. steel and aluminium tariffs that President Donald Trump's administration will ...
With the threat of more US tariffs looming, Australia’s offer of a grand bargain on critical minerals remains on the table ...
Some question whether the US will still honour the deal to acquire its nuclear-powered submarines. Read more at ...
The Trump administration has confirmed that Australia will not be granted an exemption from US tariffs on steel and aluminium ...
US stocks have opened lower as investors appeared spooked about tariff clashes and the state of the country's economy.
Australia will not be granted an exemption from Donald Trump’s steel and aluminium tariffs – and that has only thrown more ...
The Trump administration has ruled out granting Australia a tariff exemption on its steel and aluminium exports.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says the decision has been made to put America’s steel first, and Australia is welcome to move its steel manufacturers to the US.
The statements piled up on social media, offering words of encouragement to the Ukrainian leader and his people.
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