Australia won’t retaliate against ‘unjustified’ US tariffs on steel and aluminum
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated that Australia will not impose reciprocal tariffs on the U.S. After President Donald Trump ruled out exemptions for steel and aluminum tariffs.
- Albanese criticized the tariffs as unfair and detrimental, stating they would cause inflation and harm consumers.
- Despite the situation, Albanese affirmed that Australia would refrain from retaliatory measures against the U.S., indicating a desire to maintain strong economic ties.
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Australian PM Says He WON’T Retaliate Against Trump’s Trade Tariffs.
Australia has announced it will not escalate with retaliatory measures on April 2 when reciprocal trade tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald J. Trump take effect. While he declared the steel and aluminum tariffs unjustified, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Wednesday that his country would not impose any tariffs of its own in response.“It has been foreshadowed that no country, regardless of its relationship with the Un…
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