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Australia is among dozens of countries facing a 12.5% trade tariff from the Trump administration
administration of US President Donald Trump has proposed new tariffs of up to 12.5 percent on imports from 60 economies after determining they had failed to curb trade in goods made with forced labour
Australia and India created in response to China’s power in the region. While existing since 2007, the largely defunct grouping was revived in 2017 and has regularly stoked Beijing’s discontent. The Quad meeting
Australia was the country most seen as an ally (51%), followed by Japan, Germany and South Korea. Saudi Arabia and India were the most likely to be seen as strategic partners. (The poll
tariff withdrawal. This shows that despite a broad opening up of the economy to US companies, sectors like agriculture and dairy could remain fiercely protected even once the final trade deal between India
Australia over alleged forced labour failures, in the latest attempt to revive his signature trade policy. The EU immediately hit back, saying it expected the US to respect the tariff deal it entered into last
Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Sierra Leone, Switzerland and the United Kingdom remain deeply concerned by the worsening humanitarian situation and displacement crisis in Lebanon,” the countries said in a joint statement issued
Australia and India in New Delhi on May 26. [The Quad](/news/2020/11/25/what-is-the-quad-can-us-india-japan-and-australia-deter-china), or the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, has been referred to as “the Asian version of NATO”. It was formed as a response
Australia was a net positive, the joint Japan-South Korea men's tournament in 2002 was a "mixed bag" for two nations with a long and uneven history. "It didn't negatively impact the bilateral