Australia Rejects Retaliatory U.S. Tariffs
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Australia rules out reciprocal move on US after Trump proceeds with steel tariffs

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Australia will not impose reciprocal tariffs on the United States , Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says.
President Donald Trump has ruled out exemptions or exceptions for all countries on steel and aluminum tariffs.
Trump said in February he would "give great consideration" to exempting Australia from the tariffs in view of the U.S. annual trade surplus with the country.
But on Tuesday the White House announced that the previously planned 25% tariffs on all imported.
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