Prime Minister Anthony Albanese characterised the US steel tariff to be imposed on Australia as ‘entirely unjustified’. That might be considered patriotic, but such a categorical claim is an obvious exaggeration.
There are two key issues here: first, whether the US should impose a steel tariff at all; and second, if they do, whether Australia should be exempted.
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