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By Renju Jose and Lucy Craymer SYDNEY/WELLINGTON (Reuters) -Australian products could become more competitive in the U.S.
From inhumane detention centers to sending migrants to other countries, Trump's cruelest policies were first used Down Under.
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The Associated Press on MSNAustralia to reduce US beef import restrictions denounced by Trump as a banAustralia announced it will reduce restrictions on U.S. beef imports in a move U.S. President Donald Trump's administration ...
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday that a decision to ease rules on beef imports from the U.S. was ...
Corporation for PBS and NPR says it’s ending operations after Trump cuts ‘Immense’ pro-Palestine march to cross Sydney ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said his government was disappointed by Trump’s move to raise the U.S. tariff on goods ...
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9News on MSNAustralia dodged a bullet in Trump's tariff announcement, but another one is heading our wayAustralia appeared to emerge from US President Donald Trump's latest tariff announcement relatively unscathed, with its 10 per cent rate unchanged.
Trump ordered that Erika L. McEntarfer be fired after data showed employment growth was weaker than expected last month.
It comes after Dmitry Medvedev said Trump should remember that Moscow possessed Soviet-era nuclear strike capabilities of ...
A ustralia has dodged a hit from President Donald Trump 's latest tariff crackdown, with the country not named among those ...
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