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‘Not a positive step’: PM slams US tariffs on Australian metals

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AFP,
Publish Date
Wed, 12 Mar 2025, 3:12pm
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has criticised the looming US tariffs on steel. Photo / AP
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has criticised the looming US tariffs on steel. Photo / AP

‘Not a positive step’: PM slams US tariffs on Australian metals

Author
AFP,
Publish Date
Wed, 12 Mar 2025, 3:12pm
  • Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticised US tariffs on steel and aluminium as 鈥渆ntirely unjustified鈥.
  • Albanese emphasised the tariffs were against the spirit of the US-Australia friendship but ruled out retaliation.
  • The White House confirmed Australia would not receive an exemption from the 25% levies.

Washington鈥檚 looming tariffs on steel and aluminium are 鈥渆ntirely unjustified鈥, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Wednesday after failing to secure a last-minute exemption.

鈥淭his is not a friendly act,鈥 Albanese told reporters, after the White House dashed hopes that Australia would be excluded from blanket 25% levies on steel and aluminium.

鈥淨uite clearly it is not a positive step in our relationship. It is as simple as that.鈥

US President Donald Trump鈥檚 decision to slug close ally Australia was 鈥渆ntirely unjustified鈥, Albanese said.

鈥淭his is against the spirit of our two nations' enduring friendship. Friends need to act in a way that reinforces, to our respective populations, the fact that we are friends.鈥

Despite the setback, Albanese said Australia would not retaliate.

US President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium, doubling them to 50%. Photo / Getty
US President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium, doubling them to 50%. Photo / Getty

鈥淭ariffs and escalating trade tensions are a form of economic self-harm and a recipe for slower growth and higher inflation,鈥 he added.

Albanese hinted that Australia may be one of the few nations to secure an exemption following a phone call with Trump in February.

鈥淭he US President agreed that an exemption was under consideration in the interests of both of our countries,鈥 Albanese said at the time.

White House officials told Australian media overnight that the exemption was no longer on the table.

鈥淗e considered it, and considered against it,鈥 spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told national broadcaster ABC.

Australia is a minor global player in steel export markets but is a dominant source of iron ore, a key raw ingredient in the alloy.

Australian steel producer BlueScope said it employed about 4000 staff in the United States.

漏 Agence France-Presse

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