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Australian shares are set to rebound. The S&P 500 edged higher after Trump dampens threat to fire Powell. Labour force data awaited. Follow live.
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TaiwanPlus on MSNAustralia PM Reiterates Opposition to Any Change of Taiwan Strait Status QuoAustralia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has reiterated the country's opposition to any change in the status quo of the Taiwan Strait.
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In a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Tuesday, Rep. Young Kim (R-CA) asked Former Senator Joe Manchin about ways the U.S. can decrease its dependency on Chinese minerals.
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Strategic Analysis Australia Director Michael Shoebridge discusses United States President Donald Trump’s increasing frustration towards Russia.
Australia is “urgently seeking” more detail on President Donald Trump’s threat to impose 200% tariffs on pharmaceutical imports to the US, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said.
The treasurer said the government is attempting to "engage" with US officials during the prime minister's visit to China in the wake of fresh tariffs imposed on Mexico and the European Union.Jim Chalmers however could not confirm if any progress has been made in landing a meeting between between Anthony Albanese and Donald Trump to discuss the impact of incoming tariffs or strike a deal.
Just because Australia is not getting a letter from Donald Trump does not mean the country is getting a “fair tariff”, the opposition says.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meets with China's Premier Li Qiang, who takes a thinly veiled swipe at Donald Trump's tariff policies while calling for greater economic ties between Australia and China.
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Daily Express US on MSNWW3 on horizon after Trump orders Australia and Japan to get ready for war with ChinaThe US has reportedly urged Pacific allies to prepare for potential conflict with China over Taiwan, as Japan signals the dawn of a 'new crisis era' and Beijing appears to be ramping up its military technology investments.
The U.S. policy echoes approaches tried in Australia, Britain and elsewhere. The Trump administration’s plan to deport people to countries where they are not citizens represents a sharp change for the United States, where such expulsions have been rare. But other countries have tried similar policies.