Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks during a joint press conference with Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale (not pictured), at Parliament House in Canberra June 3, 2026. — Reuters pic (New users only) It's tax relief season! Get up to RM300 when you save with Versa! Plus, enjoy an additional FREE RM10 when you sign up using code VERSAMM10 with a min. cash-in of RM100 today. T&Cs apply. Thursday, 04 Jun 2026 9:56 AM MYT SYDNEY, June 4 — Australia’s prime minister said today there was “ideological disagreement” over tariffs with the United States, which has proposed a new levy on the country’s goods.Washington this week proposed new duties targeting 60 economies for alleged failures to act against forced labour.Australia is among a number of countries to be hit with a 12.5 per cent rate as President Donald Trump’s administration seeks to rebuild its tariff agenda following legal setbacks.The new rate would replace the existing 10 per cent tariff on Australian goods exported to the United StatesIn response, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the new rate was “unjustified”.“There is an ideological disagreement where the United States administration has broken with what was a decades-long understanding that tariffs are not positive for the country that is imposing them,” he told national broadcaster ABC.“Australia has robust, comprehensive and world-leading legislation addressing forced labour and modern slavery,” he insisted.Trade Minister Don Farrell met on Wednesday with US counterpart Jamieson Greer in Paris where he protested the new proposed rate. — AFP
Australia PM says he is in ‘ideological disagreement’ with US over new tariffs
SYDNEY, June 4 — Australia’s prime minister said today there was “ideological disagreement” over tariffs with the United States, which has proposed a new levy on the...
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