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Just look at America under Donald Trump.

Donald Trump is the political equivalent of a natural disaster

Trump’s tariffs on Australian aluminium will have a modest economic impact, but his assault on US allies is changing Australia’s place in the world.

Yesterday

Apple CEO Tim Cook greets people during the opening of the first Apple flagship store in Mumbai.

Apple’s quiet pivot to India

The iPhone maker wants to diversify its supply chain beyond China. Can the world’s largest democracy deliver?

Peter Hegseth:

Hegseth hits back after China declares ‘we’re ready’ for war

The US defence secretary says “those who long for peace must prepare for war”.

This Month

US President Donald Trump departs following a joint session of Congress.

Trump’s glory moment upstages the world

The US president’s address to congress was Donald Trump’s favourite version of reality TV, featuring himself as the star.

Soyabean farming in Brazil. US farmers are worried about China’s diversification of suppliers.

Tariffs will bring ‘nothing but pain’ to rural America, farmers say

Farmers expressed particular concern about the impact of retaliatory tariffs, saying they will restrict their access to some of the US’s most important export markets.

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A military band prepares to perform at the opening session of the National People’s Congress.

China steps up stimulus amid escalating trade war

Premier Li Qiang warns that “changes unseen in a century are unfolding across the world at a faster pace”.

The Canadian economy is set to face the most severe shock since the COVID-19 pandemic and will probably sink into a recession if a tariff war persists.

How do tariffs work? Who pays, who collects and more

Donald Trump has rattled economies and markets with punitive levies on goods from the US’ largest trade partners. But why is he doing it?

A cargo ship traverses the Panama Canal.

BlackRock buys Hutchison’s Panama ports in victory for Trump

The president had argued without evidence that China had taken over the critical waterway and that the US was paying too much for the passage of ships.

Sliding doors on a budget. China Eastern A350 business class.

This budget business class delivers bang for your buck where it counts

Although it might lack big brand-name products or cutting-edge tech, China Eastern may well offer the best-value business class flying out of Sydney.

Donald Trump has consistently justified the action by claiming Beijing has failed to address the flow of fentanyl into America – an accusation Chinese officials have dismissed as “blackmail”.

China hits US farms in tariff fightback

A trade war between the world’s two biggest economies has officially erupted after Beijing hit back at the US with tit-for-tat tariffs, rocking markets.

Stella Li: “Our common enemy is the internal combustion engine car.”

BYD pledges to work with rival Tesla to combat petrol cars

Executive vice-president Stella Li said China was willing to share key technologies in EVs and autonomous driving with foreign companies despite rising trade tensions.

What trade war? ASX’s manufacturers shrug off Trump

The US president’s imposition of sweeping tariffs roiled global markets and fanned fears of a growth slowdown. But ASX manufacturing bosses are not alarmed.

Goldman Sachs chief executive David Solomon.

Goldman CEO says Trump wants one thing from China (a reset)

David Solomon discussed the chance of US recession, tariffs, China policy, US currency, artificial intelligence, private markets and diversity at the Financial Review’s Business Summit.

‘Unjustified decision’: Canada hits back at Trump with 25pc tariffs

The US president is pushing ahead with tariffs on his biggest trading partners, including doubling levies to 20 per cent on China, sparking a market selloff.

According to Peter Navarro, a top advisor of President Trump, Australian aluminium has been ‘heavily subsidised’ and ‘dumped’ into US markets.

Trump’s tariff puts Australia in hard place between iron ore and China

If Australia wants to negotiate an exemption to US tariffs, it will need to convince the White House it will fight Chinese subsidies while not overly subsidising its own sectors.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping.

China set to repeat 5pc growth target at annual political gathering

Investors and markets are watching the National People’s Congress for signs of how Xi Jinping plans to withstand Donald Trump’s tariffs on the sluggish economy.

An overturned truck on Mineral Resources’ Onslow Road.

Leaked report a glimpse into MinRes’ troubled road to nowhere

Slicing through the Pilbara at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars, the Onslow road, which opened last year, was meant to be paved with gold. Instead, it is crumbling.

Traders in New York. Markets are awaiting a decision on whether tariffs on Canada and Mexico proceed this week.

ASX to rise but investors brace for wild week of tariffs and stimulus

Futures on the S&P/ASX 200 point to a strong start – up 48 points or 0.6 per cent as traders take heart from a late bounce on Wall Street.

A Taiwanese coast guard vessel chases after a Chinese ship off the coast of Hualien, eastern Taiwan in December.

Is Taiwan next? China keenly watches Trump dump Ukraine

The US president’s dramatic meltdown with Volodymyr Zelensky raises urgent questions about whether America would support the island if Beijing invaded.

Behold the current mood in the White House as Albanese expressed certainty on ANZUS.

Albanese is as misinformed on the US alliance as live-fire drills

The petulant demand of tribute to the Trump empire and his transactional ethos surely now challenges the agreed balance sheet between Australia and America.

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