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trump puts 25% tariffs on Aussie steel and aluminium
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Our biggest trade partners are japan and china.
We measure trade income from the us in hundred millions, sure. But we measure trade from asia in the billions
"Our biggest trade partners are japan and china. We measure trade income from the us in hundred millions, sure. But we measure trade from asia in the billions"
lol no, Not if you live in Australia In 2023, the United States was our third-largest two-way trading partner in goods and services, worth $98.7 billion. Australia's goods and services exports to the United States were $33.6 billion. Australia's total imports from the United States were $65.1 billion. but this is why morons think it's no big deal just "cut of the US from Global trade"