As it happened: Dutton hints at ABC cuts, speaks on crime in Victoria as PM ignites wages fight; Trump tariffs set to begin
- Peter Dutton expressed a willingness to confront Donald Trump to protect Australia's interests, highlighting his change in approach towards the U.S. President.
- Donald Trump is set to announce additional tariffs that may affect Australia's agricultural and pharmaceutical exports, predicted to happen at 7 am Thursday AEST.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated that Australia is ready for the upcoming tariffs and emphasized the importance of ongoing discussions with the United States.
- Labor and the Coalition both ruled out retaliatory tariffs, acknowledging the impact of Trump's decisions on Australian export costs.
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As it happened: Dutton hints at ABC cuts, speaks on crime in Victoria as PM ignites wages fight; Trump tariffs set to begin
Read all the headlines from day six of the 2025 federal election campaign on Wednesday, April 2.
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