Asian economies are striving to avert Trump tariffs as they have hefty trade surpluses with the U.S. and levy much higher duties on imports from the country.
One White House official called legal roadblocks an “occupational hazard,” while a number of legal experts worry the country may be headed for a constitutional crisis.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says President Donald Trump has agreed to consider an exemption for Australia from US tariffs on steel and aluminum.
Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry CEO Andrew McKellar discusses the impact of Trump’s trade war on businesses, and what policies firms are seeking from Canberra ahead of a national election due in the next few months. (Source: Bloomberg)
A rare and unexpected sighting of a North Atlantic right whale and her newborn calf was made off the coast of New York and New Jersey, raising both excitement and concern among marine experts, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced. The NOAA Fisheries Northeast Fisherie…