Australia’s trade minister hit back at the US’s proposed 12.5% tariff targeting countries accused of forced labor, arguing Australia already has robust anti-slavery measures — and even offered a friendly reminder that the US doesn’t slap tariffs on Aussie goods. While 45 nations, including India and China, face the new levy (which could stack on top of the existing 10% tariff), Australia is pushing for an exemption, citing its strong trade ties and the fact that the US runs a trade surplus with Australia. With US hearings looming just before the current tariff expires, Australia’s case is on the table — and it’s hoping to avoid the extra cost.

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