US President's Senior Trade Advisor Peter Navarro said that Australia is “killing” the aluminum market Receipts of the States. With his help, this statement could be a blow to the efforts of the Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to eliminate the reduction in tariffs on steel and aluminum, which will serve as a basis for the upcoming month.
This is reported by RBC-Ukraine via Bloomberg.
“Australia is simply crushing our aluminum market. The stench has simply filled our markets. The whole point is that we have the right. Our aluminum industry is in the middle of nowhere,” said Trump’s senior trade and production adviser.
Navarro’s respect came after a telephone conversation was exchanged between US President Donald Trump and Anthony Albanese. The Australian prime minister said after the bell that the head of the White House was willing to look at Australia's savings against US tariffs on steel and aluminum.
Bloomberg guessed from its side that during Trump's first presidential term, Australia spent months of painstaking moves from Washington to avoid similar mitigations.
What was blowing
Previously RBC-Ukraine reported that on Monday, February 10th, US President Donald Trump spent 25% of the total on imports of steel and aluminum without any blame. The decision will be in order 4 Bereznya. With this, Trump noted that we could look at the possibility of creating blame for Australia by sanctioning the import of aircraft from American manufacturing.
At the same time, the main steel exporters in the United States reacted to those who were caught, in a different way. Brazil said that the country would not enter into a trade war, regardless of the introduction of the Mita. Just now Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau called the tariffs “absolutely unjustifiable”, giving a “strong and clear” message, which is the right one to get to.
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