Australian prime ministers have traditionally had poor name recognition in the US. But Anthony Albanese can change that.
The issue is shaping up as a test of his ability to manage ties with Australia’s closest ally. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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The prospects of Australia securing a carve-out on aluminium and steel tariffs imposed by the United States appear to be slim ...
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats of tariffs on Canadian products and his planned imposition of tariffs on imported steel ...
After Powell and CPI data, dollar traders turn to Fed minutes. RBA to cut rates by 25bps, focus on forward guidance. RBNZ may opt for a third consecutive 50bps rate cut. UK, Canadian and Japan’s CPI ...
The US president promised to move quickly on his return to the White House, but the pace he's set in his first four weeks has ...
For once, in this parliament, it seemed the government was not just sitting like a hapless duck in the crosshairs of a ...
Consensus has firmed that the Reserve Bank of Australia will begin cutting interest rates this week, but the full impact of ...
Cook Islands tension with New Zealand. Speech by exiled Bangladeshi leader sparks violence. Albanese and Trump talk tariffs.
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AAP on MSNMeat and vaccine exports at risk if Trump targets GSTDonald Trump's threat to hit trading partners with "reciprocal" tariffs could hit Australian jobs and economic output hard, ...
Attempts to undermine Kevin Rudd’s ambassadorship – from the opposition and in the Murdoch press – have been described as ‘revenge’ for his criticism of the media mogul.
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