Unclear whether Australia is at negotiating table with US around tariffs
Australia is awaiting to hear if President Trump will impose trade tariffs as leaders around the world prepare for a second Liberation Day announcement.
'Trump is doing deals still in these last nine or 10 days before that self-imposed deadline does kick in,' Ms Jayes said.
'We don't know whether Australia is still at the negotiating table.'

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