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China earlier chided US President Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs or heavy duties on its trading partners, calling ...
A series of nationwide protests against President Donald Trump and his policies are set to take place on April 19 in all 50 U ...
Importers and exporters have been warned to expect disruption sending goods to and from Australia as shipping lines start skipping ports following the intensified trade war between the US and China.
An elusive free trade deal with the European Union is regaining momentum as the Albanese government and other nations seek to buttress their economies from the escalating trade war between the ...
US tariffs on Australia's biggest export market, China, are set to rise above 100 per cent. Exporters are worried about a trade war putting a break on demand for Australian products. As the global ...
Locally, markets remain vulnerable on worries that U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies may cause economic pain globally, and particularly in China — Australia's single biggest export ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. China is offering to work with Australia to boost trade and defend growth in response to tariffs imposed by US President Donald ...
Everything from Barbie dolls to lawnmowers is likely to get more expensive, with some of our biggest shops “particularly exposed” in a trade war between ... exporters to Australia have also ...
SAO PAULO — Brazil will reintroduce visa requirements Thursday for U.S., Canadian and Australian citizens, a move that ends the country’s open entry for people of those nationalities after six ...
SYDNEY--Australian consumers are starting to worry deeply about the possible economic impacts of a widening trade war fanned by the Trump Administration's drive toward protectionist trade policies.
A significant number of respondents linked this sentiment to fears of a US war with China. The Socialist Equality Party (SEP) is standing in the Australian federal elections to provide such anti ...
Just one case remained open, as of the end of March. Boeing’s settlements with civil plaintiffs have been confidential. The US manufacturer has “accepted responsibility for the MAX crashes ...