US tariff exemption ‘under consideration’ for Australia, says Albanese – video​on February 10, 2025 at 11:11 pm

A day after Donald Trump announced he would impose tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports coming into the US, the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, has said he has spoken with the US president on the possibility of an exemption for Australia: ‘I presented Australia’s case for an exemption, and we agreed on wording to say publicly, which is that the US president agreed that an exemption was under consideration in the interests of both of our countries,’ he said. The prime minister says Australia’s trade with the US will rise to about US$7bn over the coming decade and a halfTrump announces 25% tariffs on foreign steel and aluminium Continue reading…A day after Donald Trump announced he would impose tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports coming into the US, the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, has said he has spoken with the US president on the possibility of an exemption for Australia: ‘I presented Australia’s case for an exemption, and we agreed on wording to say publicly, which is that the US president agreed that an exemption was under consideration in the interests of both of our countries,’ he said. The prime minister says Australia’s trade with the US will rise to about US$7bn over the coming decade and a halfTrump announces 25% tariffs on foreign steel and aluminium Continue reading…   US tariff exemption ‘under consideration’ for Australia, says Albanese – video | Anthony Albanese | The Guardian
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A day after Donald Trump announced he would impose tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports coming into the US, the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, has said he has spoken with the US president on the possibility of an exemption for Australia: ‘I presented Australia’s case for an exemption, and we agreed on wording to say publicly, which is that the US president agreed that an exemption was under consideration in the interests of both of our countries,’ he said. The prime minister says Australia’s trade with the US will rise to about US$7bn over the coming decade and a half

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