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By Renju Jose and Lucy Craymer SYDNEY/WELLINGTON (Reuters) -Australian products could become more competitive in the U.S.
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The Associated Press on MSNAustralia to reduce US beef import restrictions denounced by Trump as a banAustralia announced it will reduce restrictions on U.S. beef imports in a move U.S. President Donald Trump's administration ...
The latest round of tariffs will reduce GDP in most countries. As the effects flow through, the global economy may be in for ...
While the U.S. reviews AUKUS, amid pessimism about its feasibility, Canberra and London are tightening their strategic ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said his government was disappointed by Trump’s move to raise the U.S. tariff on goods ...
Australia will be spared higher tariffs after the Trump administration announced new levies for dozens of countries.
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9News on MSNAustralia dodged a bullet in Trump's tariff announcement, but another one is heading our wayAustralia appeared to emerge from US President Donald Trump's latest tariff announcement relatively unscathed, with its 10 ...
A team of Australian scientists has discovered a new species of giant stick insect, Acrophylla alta, in the tropical forests ...
Australia may have avoided the worst of the US tariffs, but it is still likely to impact every household in a few key ways.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNTrump’s tariff shock poised to deepen rupee’s underperformanceHigher tariffs may shave off about 30 basis points from the gross domestic product growth, according to Barclays.
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9News on MSNTrump hints tariff for Australia could doubleUS President Donald Trump has hinted at imposing a new tariff of up to 20 per cent on Australia and other nations.
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