Washington/Canberra | Australia's aluminium exporters have dodged for now a push from elements of the Trump administration to kill off a coveted tariff exemption after shipments from US producer Alcoa surged during the first quarter.
It is understood a more than three-fold leap in Australian-sourced aluminium was largely caused by the US giant, which is subject to tariffs on the metal it produces at its Canadian smelters.
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