Jin10 data reported on May 31, local time on May 30, U.S. President Trump stated that from June 4, the import tariffs on steel and aluminum will be raised from 25% to 50%. On May 31, local time, Australian Trade Minister Farrell responded, stating that Australia's position is consistent and clear. These tariffs are unreasonable and not the behavior of a fren. Farrell said, "This is an act of economic self-harm, which will only hurt consumers and businesses that rely on free and fair trade. We will continue to push for and strongly advocate for the removal of tariffs."
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TheInvisibleDivineMas
· 05-31 05:42
With Trump acting like this, no one likes him anymore, he's harmful!
The U.S. imposes a 50% tariff on imported steel and aluminum, Australian Trade Minister: self-harm.
Jin10 data reported on May 31, local time on May 30, U.S. President Trump stated that from June 4, the import tariffs on steel and aluminum will be raised from 25% to 50%. On May 31, local time, Australian Trade Minister Farrell responded, stating that Australia's position is consistent and clear. These tariffs are unreasonable and not the behavior of a fren. Farrell said, "This is an act of economic self-harm, which will only hurt consumers and businesses that rely on free and fair trade. We will continue to push for and strongly advocate for the removal of tariffs."