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That’s a wrap. Thanks for following the AFR’s live coverage this Sunday, June 1. We will have more live coverage tomorrow.
Here are some of the stories we covered today:
- Trade Minister Don Farrell lashed Donald Trump’s doubling of tariffs on Australian steel and aluminium exports as an unfriendly act.
- US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth pressed US partners in Asia to boost defence spending towards 5 per cent of gross domestic product, warning that more urgency was needed to prepare for a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
- Climate and Energy Minister Chris Bowen insists Australia is on track to reduce emissions by 43 per cent by 2030, despite a small rise in emissions last year.
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