Trump’s new Aussie neighbour revealed
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Pine Gap – No price could ever be right - Pearls and Irritations
To the horror of the Australian defence and foreign policy establishment, Senator Jacqui Lambie had a characteristically sharp and to the point response to Donald Trump’s imposition of a 25% tariff on Australian steel exports to the United States. Speaking to Nine Entertainment’s Karl Stefanovic, Senator Lambie reminded the audience that “We’ve got this thing Continue reading »
ALP increases two-party preferred lead after Cyclone Alfred and President Trump puts tariffs on Australia: ALP 54.5% cf. L-NP 45.5% - Roy Morgan Research
A Coalition Government, with a slim majority, would now win a Federal Election with an unchanged two-party preferred vote from a week ago: L-NP 52% cf. ALP 48%, the latest Roy Morgan survey finds.
Australian National Review - US Steel, Aluminium Tariffs to Impact Just 0.02 Percent of Australia’s GDP: Treasury
Treasury says the impact won’t be fully felt until 2030. Treasury estimates released on March 18 indicate that the direct economic impact of U.S. tariffs on Australian steel and aluminium will be “manageable,” with a minimal hit to GDP. Treasurer Jim Chalmers addressed the issue during a speech in Brisbane, where he provided an update on Treasury’s findings regarding the 25 percent tariff imposed by the Trump administration on steel and alumini…
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