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US President-elect Donald Trump, left, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in 2019, during Trump’s first term.

Trudeau ready to slap Trump with counter-tariffs in potential trade war

Canada buys more US-made goods than any other country – about $520 billion in the first 11 months of last year.

  • Curtis Heinzl

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Economists have expressed concern about Donald Trump’s tariff and mass deportation plans.

Reserve Bank ‘stands ready’ for Trump economic fallout

Economists are worried about the tariff plans of incoming US President Donald Trump. The Reserve Bank says it’s ready to deal with turmoil.

  • Shane Wright
Donald Trump speaks on the southern border with Mexico in August. Only a fraction of his “beautiful wall” was built during his first term – and mainly to replace older dilapidated sections.

‘Unacceptable’: Mexico, Canada reply to Donald Trump’s tariff pledge

The president-elect said on social media he intends to slap heavy tariffs on America’s neighbours and top trading partners as soon as he returns to the White House in January.

  • Farrah Tomazin
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Australia wobbles as Trump tariff threat upends global economy

Two posts to social media by Donald Trump have been enough to upend global markets, and have given the world another insight into “Trump 2.0”.

  • Shane Wright
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‘I’m sorry’: Chinese ambassador expresses trade ban regret

China’s chief diplomat in Australia urged the nation not to let Donald Trump’s US election victory upend its improved relationship with Beijing.

  • Matthew Knott
Wine is our premium product in China.

Aussie wine’s back in China, but there’s a catch

China has become a catastrophe for global winemakers, but Aussie vintners think they can buck the trend.

  • Colin Kruger
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Donald Trump’s “America First” policies will rattle the global economy.

How Donald Trump will change how the world works

The lens through which Trump sees the world is narrow and focused tightly on whether a relationship directly benefits America. That sets up difficult choices for everyone.

  • Stephen Bartholomeusz
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese greets US President Joe Biden at the APEC summit in Peru.

‘Costly for everyone’: Business chiefs warn of hit to households from Trump agenda

Australian business leaders have warned of a severe cost to households after President-elect Donald Trump vowed to impose massive tariffs on China and other countries when he takes power.

  • David Crowe
Tensions over China were apparent in Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s meeting with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, who spoke of the need to “lower the temperature” with China.

China’s message to world leaders as anxiety grows over Trump win

But tensions over China were apparent in Anthony Albanese’s meeting with Indonesia’s president, who spoke of the need to “lower the temperature” with Beijing.

  • David Crowe
Peru’s President Dina Boluarte, right, and Chinese President Xi Jinping wave during a welcome ceremony at the government palace in Lima, Peru, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.

Security fears as China opens huge port in Peru to extend Latin America reach

Chinese involvement has drawn US warnings about Peru potentially being used by Chinese military ships as a foothold in the Americas.

  • Christian Shepherd and Lyric Li

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