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Trump Rejects Australia's Steel Tariff Exemption Request

President Donald Trump has rejected Australia's request for an exemption from steel and aluminum tariffs starting tomorrow, impacting approximately \$1 billion in Australian exports, despite diplomatic efforts including high-level meetings in Washington.

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Australia Faces Long Odds in Bid for US Steel Tariff Exemption

Facing a March 12 deadline, Australia's efforts to secure an exemption from US President Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs are facing significant challenges, with Trump's top economic advisor indicating that an exemption is unlikely, despite ongoing high-level lobbying from Australian officials, in...

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Australia Faces US Tariffs Amidst Political Wrangling

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is battling to secure an exemption from looming US steel and aluminum tariffs, facing criticism from the Liberal opposition for his handling of the situation amidst an unfolding natural disaster in Queensland.

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Trump Postpones, But Doesn't Cancel, Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican Goods

President Trump temporarily postponed tariffs on some Canadian and Mexican imports, but not all, causing immediate stock market drops and prompting retaliatory tariffs from Canada and China, threatening broader trade conflict.

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Chinese Investment in Egypt Surges Amidst US Tariffs

Driven by US tariffs, Chinese companies are increasingly investing in Egypt, with over 2000 companies already present and projects totaling billions of dollars in the Suez Canal Economic Zone, particularly in textiles and construction.

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Trump Tariffs Shift Canadian Premiers' Support for Pipeline Expansion

U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods have prompted a "sea change" in support among Canadian premiers for expanding oil and gas pipelines to diversify exports to Asia and Europe, including proposals for "Energy East 2.0" and Trans Mountain expansion, despite federal concerns about the timeline and need for...

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US Imposes Tariffs on Australian Steel and Aluminum

The Trump administration will impose 25% tariffs on Australian steel and aluminum imports starting March 12, impacting approximately $1 billion in exports; the Australian government is negotiating for an exemption, but other nations have not received one.

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Dutch Minister Meets US Trade Representative Amid Looming Tariff Threats

Dutch Minister Reinette Klever visited Washington to discuss looming US tariffs, but only held an introductory meeting, not negotiations, with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer; emphasizing the negative effects of tariffs on a million US and 250,000 Dutch jobs and the importance of maintaining ...

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Trump Temporarily Suspends Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican Goods

President Trump temporarily suspended 25% tariffs on most goods from Canada and Mexico on March 6th, after imposing them on March 4th, creating market uncertainty and concerns about inflation and economic slowdown; the suspension ends April 2nd.

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China's Trade Slowdown: Exports Rise Less Than Expected, Imports Fall Sharply

China's January-February exports rose a less-than-expected 2.3% year-on-year, while imports fell by over 8%, yielding a $170.52 billion trade surplus despite anticipated 5% export growth and import increases; this precedes further U.S. tariff impacts.

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U.S. Stock Market Rebounds on Tariff Exemption Amid Trade War Fears

The U.S. stock market rose Wednesday after President Trump granted a one-month tariff exemption for automakers, partially offsetting recent losses due to new tariffs and retaliatory measures from trading partners, creating uncertainty and the risk of stagflation.

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Trump Tariffs Create Uncertainty in Auto Sector

President Trump's 25% tariff on Canadian auto parts, effective Tuesday, caused immediate uncertainty for the auto industry, but a 30-day reprieve was granted Wednesday; however, the long-term effects remain unclear and the uncertainty is harming businesses and workers.

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