Felicity Deane of Queensland University of Technology says Australia’s economy is at risk of getting caught in a tit-for-tat dispute between Washington and Canberra’s largest trading partners, such as China and Japan. She discusses how Australia can navigate President Trump’s tariff policies on “Bloomberg: The Asia Trade.”
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21 COMMENTS

  1. This isn't going to hurt Australia. We won't even notice.
    China tried to trade war us a couple of years ago, it didn't go well for them either.
    Our products are in demand, new markets abound.

  2. Australia has elections weeks away and the Australian voters will be demanding to brake ties with the US over tariffs, closing Pine Gap, restrictions on critical minerals,tearing up AUKUS deal with submarines, banning Trump entering Australia and a apology. Australia has more to gain than lose.

  3. Why would we take USA beef into Australia? We have too much beef down here (I think we export 70% of all our beef). Selling Australia beef is like trying to sell ice to ‘Inuit’.

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