To calculate its ‘reciprocal tariffs’, the Trump administration has opted for a crude formula with no basis in trade theory.
Grattan on Friday: Trying too hard for a special tariff deal with Trump could be the wrong way to go
Australia should be careful of going down the route of supplicant in the effort to remove the new Trump tariffs.
From black stars on European goods to apps showing what’s Canadian, consumers can respond to tariffs with their wallets.
Equally worrying, Russia has increased its naval cooperation with China and given Beijing access, and a stake, in the Arctic.
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