Industrial communities are holding their breath to see whether Australia can negotiate an exemption to US President Donald Trump’s steel and aluminium tariffs. While Trump signed off on 25 per cent ...
The US President's signed off on 25% tariffs for all steel and aluminium imports, but yesterday Australia's Prime Minister spoke to Trump, who assured him he'd consider exempting Australia. Trump says ...
The US government readily accepted a surge in exports of Australian aluminium after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, sources have revealed.
Export Council of Australia Chair Dianne Tipping discusses how the Trump administration's aluminium and steel tariffs will ...
Japan industry minister Yoji Muto said on Wednesday the nation has requested that the United States exempt Japan from steel and aluminium tariffs. U.S. President Donald Trump substantially raised ...
Australia's industry minister said on Wednesday the nation's plan to boost "green" aluminium exports would not be derailed by the threat of U.S. tariffs, saying American customers would only end up ...
Asian shares were mixed as markets monitored Trump's latest tariff announcements. Uncertainty around the potential impact of ...
Australia is one of the few countries the US has a trade surplus with. Here's why that could help make the country's case for a tariff exemption.
Donald Trump’s decision to raise tariffs on steel and aluminum imports has drawn a swift reaction from one trade group ...
President Donald Trump said he agreed to consider a tariff exemption on Australian steel and aluminum imports after a telephone call on Feb. 11 with Australia’s prime minister.
The measures, effective March 12, eliminate country-specific exemptions and extend to downstream steel and aluminum products, ...
Asian shares mostly rose Wednesday, as regional markets continued to watch President Donald Trump’s latest tariff escalation. Investors remained uncertain about what the impact of ...