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Yesterday

US President Donald Trump and his officials have partly blamed Australia’s biosecurity laws for the White House’s 10 per cent tariffs.

The real reason Trump is taking a whack at Aussie beef

Local cattlemen say American ranchers don’t sell their beef in Australia because it is not economical to do so.

Donald Trump

Trump open to tariff cuts in return for ‘phenomenal’ offers

The president broadly defended his sweeping tariff program despite a massive sell-off in the sharemarket, saying the economic turbulence would settle.

US President Donald Trump tosses a “Make America Great Again” hat during his tariff announcement in the Rose Garden of the White House on Wednesday.

Trump just gave China a free kick to tilt Asia in its favour

Poor South-East Asian and Pacific nations are among the hardest hit by US tariffs, handing an advantage to Beijing in the race for regional influence.

In his relentless Make America Great Again drive, Donald Trump has little care for the economic pain inflicted on others and even relishes it when the targets are American allies.

Trump’s colossal misjudgment will cost the US – and the world – dearly

Donald Trump is pretending the sharemarket carnage is all part of his grand plan to use tariffs to reboot the US economy. What happens when Main Street revolts?

Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese on the campaign trail.

Who won the first week of the election campaign

With week one done, we asked two former political staffers which leader had edged ahead on the election trail.

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ASX wipes $35b; Hackers attack super funds; Joe Aston on James Hardie

Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

Trump’s tariffs could hit Australian Boomers like nothing before

The superannuation sector has become a major driver of spending, so a market meltdown could flow through to the broader economy in a way we haven’t seen before.

Donald Trump has America headed for a painful recession.

How Trump destroyed the world America built

The US president has successfully promoted populism, isolation and nationalism, accelerating de-globalisation and protectionism, all under the pretext of safeguarding economic security.

Donald Trump holds up a chart of “reciprocal tariffs” while speaking during a Make America Wealthy Again trade announcement event in Washington.

Economists say the way Trump calculated tariffs makes no sense

The calculation finds the ratio between the US trade deficit with a country and that nation’s total exports to the US. It then divides the ratio in half.

This Month

Trump’s tariffs indicate picturesque Norfolk Island is tied for being the 11th “worst offender” when it comes to trade barriers against the US.

Norfolk Islanders overjoyed at brief elevation to tariff bad boys list

News that Norfolk Island was “ripping off” the US so much it would face a 29 per cent tariff was unexpected, to put it mildly.

Former US treasury secretary Janet Yellen.

Yellen and Hockey ride out Trump tariffs at Cafe Sydney

The former US treasury secretary was spotted lunching in Sydney as tariff news roiled global markets.

Australians woke up on Thursday to the Trump administration’s dissolution of the global trading system on the so-called “Liberation Day”.

Trump’s tariffs call for regional foreign policy response

The political class must resist the temptation to be swept up in the parochialism of current events.

Global leaders had to wait until Donald Trump’s Rose Garden press conference to learn their fate.

How Trump has soured my American dream

There was a chilling edge to the president’s declaration this would be “an entirely different country within a short period of time”.

US stock futures plunged following Trump’s Liberation Day speech.

Markets brace for severe economic shock from Trump’s tariff storm

It was a sea of red across Asia with more than $21 billion erased from the ASX, but brokers say Australia is in a good position to weather the volatility.

Donald Trump has shocked markets with his tariff announcement.

Trump’s tariff shock is smashing markets. The worst could be yet to come

The blow is bad, but not as terrible as the uncertainty he’s layered on top of stocks, companies and countries. That’s what could really hurt investors.

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The Trump tariff winners and losers

The US president’s heavy-handed move to hit trading partners with levies as high as 49 per cent has sent markets tumbling. But it’s not a disaster for everyone.

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ASX wipes $38b; Australia’s ‘bizarre’ 29pc tariff; Scyne slashes staff

Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

Donald Trump and liberation day.

How Trump’s tariffs will hit Australia, in four charts

The direct effect will be modest but, for a trading nation such as ours, the indirect consequences of “liberation day” could be significant.

Donald Trump holds a signed executive order during an event to announce new tariffs in the Rose Garden of the White House.

Here’s what ASX-listed groups are telling investors about tariffs

From online fashion retailers to winemakers and medical device manufacturers, the country’s biggest companies are assessing the fallout from US levy plans.

President Donald Trump unveils the reciprocal tariffs.

Libs and Labor election agendas not fit for Trump’s new trade world

Now, more than ever, we need leaders capable of acting in the national interest rather than in favour of sectional interests.

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