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The Trump administration has been deporting migrants to places they've never been. Now, immigration agents have told an ...
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Trump touts end of ban on ‘magnificent’ US beef imports to Australia: ‘We are going to sell so much’
“After many years Australia has agreed to accept American Beef !” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
The federal government is working to shield Australia from Donald Trump's potential tariffs, but the peak pharmaceutical ...
London: US President Donald Trump has targeted Russia and India in a new move to force a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine, imposing punitive tariffs hours after his special envoy met Russian leader ...
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Trump admin. touts "major trade breakthrough" as Australia says it will ease U.S. beef import restrictions
U.S. agriculture secretary credits Trump as Australia announces easing of restrictions on U.S. beef imports. But will Aussie ...
By Renju Jose and Lucy Craymer SYDNEY/WELLINGTON (Reuters) -Australian products could become more competitive in the U.S.
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9News on MSNAustralia dodged a bullet in Trump's tariff announcement, but another one is heading our way
Australia appeared to emerge from US President Donald Trump's latest tariff announcement relatively unscathed, with its 10 per cent rate unchanged.
Australia will lift restrictions on the import of beef from the US, a trade barrier which had angered the Trump ...
The United States will sell "so much" beef to Australia, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday after Canberra relaxed ...
Texas is the site of a massive political showdown that could have a direct influence on US President Donald Trump's ability to continue his agenda. Here's a basic breakdown of what's going on.
President Trump’s administration labeled Australia’s move to lift restrictions on U.S. beef imports as a “major” breakthrough ...
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Investing News Network on MSNProductivity Commission Says Trump’s Tariffs Will "Redirect" Others to Australia
Australia could benefit from redirected global capital flows in the wake of new US tariffs under President Donald Trump — but only if it maintains its commitment to open markets, according to the ...
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