Unclear whether Australia is at negotiating table with US around tariffs
Sky News AU01-07-2025
Sky News host Laura Jayes claims it is unclear whether Australia has a seat at the negotiating table with US President Donald Trump.
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.'
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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