Trump, Australia and China
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President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese have signed a critical-minerals deal at the White House.
Australia's leader enjoyed a positive meeting with the US president in Washington, but many at home are nervous about bilateral ties.
In a rambling speech in Sydney, Trump talked about China and his distaste for polite diplomacy, and berated an Australian beauty queen.
In Washington on Monday, Anthony Albanese made something clear once again: Australia is all-in on the trilateral defence pact. Clarifying what US powerbrokers think remains a multi-billion-dollar question.
Reserves of critical minerals are front and center as President Donald Trump holds his first formal meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday.
While Trump and Albanese greeted each other warmly, the U.S. president expressed ire about past criticism of him by Australia's ambassador Kevin Rudd, a former prime minister.
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As Beijing weaponizes its dominance over rare earths supplies, US President Donald Trump is cutting deals to try to break the stranglehold. But his claim that America will have an abundance of the critical minerals in just one year’s time may be a fantasy.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has arrived at the White House for vital talks with US President Donald Trump.
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has strongly defended his ambassador to the US after Donald Trump said he did not like the diplomat during a meeting at the White House. On Monday, Trump was asked about Kevin Rudd,