IN BRIEF

  • Experts say the proposal may preserve Trump’s tariff agenda after legal setbacks.
  • Australia’s direct exposure is limited, but businesses face ongoing uncertainty.

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Australia rejects forced labour criticism

What happens next?

A man with short grey hair, wearing a black suit, standing in front of a white wall.
US trade representative Jamieson Greer said countries that continue to allow imports linked to forced labour create unfair competition for US workers. Source: AAP / AP / Aurelien Morissard

What it means for Australia

Political pressure builds over tariff proposal

What does it mean for the rest of the world?


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