
Australian PM Floats Potential US Beef Import Deal for Trump
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has signaled scope for a potential deal on US beef imports to his nation as part of tariff negotiations with President Donald Trump.
Albanese reiterated Friday that Australia wouldn't 'change or compromise' its biosecurity laws as part of negotiations with the Trump administration to lift import duties on steel and aluminum, as well as a general 10% 'reciprocal' tariff.
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