Albanese outlines five-point plan to respond to Trump's tariffs
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a five-point plan to address tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, which included strengthening anti-dumping measures and expanding trade opportunities with new markets.
- Albanese highlighted that Australia exported $4 billion of meat products to the U.S. In 2024, with beef producers being particularly affected.
- He proposed a critical mineral strategic reserve and a $1 billion economic resilience program to support affected sectors.
- Albanese emphasized a measured response to the tariffs, stating the tariffs 'have no basis in logic' and highlighted the importance of the defense relationship with the U.S.
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Albanese Says No One Got a Better Deal out of Trump Tariffs Than Australia
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he won’t be “throwing the baby out with the bathwater” any time soon when it comes to the nation’s relationship with the United States. The comments come the day after U.S. President Donald Trump announced that 75 countries globally would be subject to a minimum 10 percent tariff on good entering the States. For Australia, beef exports suffered the most given America is Australia’s largest beef des…
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