Sweeping US tariffs create ‘uncertainty’ for Australia
Australian exporters are bracing for impact after the US unleashed a second wave of tariffs on the world. President Donald […]
Australian exporters are bracing for impact after the US unleashed a second wave of tariffs on the world. President Donald […]
US President Donald Trump’s universal tariffs are a major blow to the world economy and the European Union is prepared
China is urging the United States to immediately cancel its latest tariffs and vowed countermeasures to safeguard its own interests
Australian pharmaceutical companies will not be directly hit by Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs. The president on Thursday morning Australian time
Australians are being encouraged to buy locally after Donald Trump imposed far-reaching tariffs on exports to the US market. Meat
Australia has recorded a rare trade surplus with the United States for the second consecutive month, on the same day
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Australian shares have plummeted more than two per cent in early trading, with deeper drops expected in Asian markets after
Australian beef will remain on American menus while copping the brunt of US tariffs. President Donald Trump has singled out
US President Donald Trump announced a 10 per cent baseline tariff on all imports, and higher duties on dozens of
Australia will bolster its industries and take its export business elsewhere, as the prime minister slammed a new round of
Donald Trump has singled out Aussie beef in a long list of complaints about the United States’ trading partners, as
Donald Trump has inserted himself into the federal election campaign after slapping tariffs on 10 per cent on Australian exports
President Donald Trump has announced plans for sweeping tariffs, saying the US “has been looted, pillaged, raped, plundered” by other
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US President Donald Trump has proclaimed “Liberation Day” in the United States as he prepares to impose tariffs that could
Amazon has put in a bid to purchase TikTok, a US administration official says, in an eleventh-hour pitch as a
Beef farmer Phillip Rattray had been anticipating higher returns on his products, but a decision made halfway across the world
Australia’s leaders face a day of reckoning on the campaign trail as US President Donald Trump unleashes another wave of
All Australian exports to the US could soon be slapped with fresh tariffs as Donald Trump’s decision to impose the
Star Entertainment has failed to secure a $940 million lifeline to cover its eye-watering debts, throwing the future of the
Australia is prepared for the impact of looming tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, the prime minister says, while insisting he’s
Optus and its parent company Singtel are in breach of their own human rights obligations over sponsorship of an Israel
Australia is all but set to be slapped with fresh US tariffs despite constant lobbying efforts, with the foreign minister
Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” is set to eclipse Australian leaders’ campaign efforts, as the US president’s latest wave of tariffs
White House aides have drafted plans for 20 per cent tariffs on most goods imported to the United States, the
A top European Union official has warned the United States that the world’s biggest trade bloc “holds a lot of
Wisconsin voters will choose a new justice for the state’s top court in a race that offers an early referendum
Hooters, the US-based restaurant chain known for chicken wings and “Hooters Girls” skimpy wait-staff outfits, has filed for bankruptcy protection.
The Reserve Bank has kept interest rates on hold in a consensus decision dominated by a big, orange elephant in
Gas industry figures are warning the federal opposition’s east coast gas reservation plan will slow investment, stymie new supply and
Five months into his 5-year term, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is militarising his government yet ignoring the advice of his
Hopes remain high for mortgage relief in May despite a “cautious” Reserve Bank of Australia keeping interest rates on hold.
Get out there and build. That’s the message Australia’s housing minister has delivered to property investors while claiming market stability
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have attempted to persuade voters they would be best to deal with Donald Trump as