The Australia-First Words that Sussan Ley Says Could Diminish US Relationship
AUSTRALIA, JUL 6 – Prime Minister Albanese expects US tariffs on Australian steel and aluminium to remain unchanged after the 90-day freeze expires, impacting exports despite ongoing trade negotiations.
- At a News Corp summit, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called US tariffs 'an act of economic self-harm' and stated he does not expect an exemption before the July 9 expiry of the 90-day freeze.
- Under Trump's trade policy, Australia faced sweeping tariffs with no carve-out, with steel and aluminium duties up to 50%, despite promises of exemptions.
- Following the tariff freeze ending on July 9, Australian beef exports increased, while steel and aluminium faced moderate impacts and lamb exports declined slightly.
- Ahead of the July 9 expiry, Australia’s trade diversification efforts continue as EU talks stall and India fails to secure a deal.
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