Australia pushes for exemptions from Trump’s tariffs in crucial US visit ahead of election
Australia’s treasurer Jim Chalmers is seeking US tariff exemptions for steel and aluminium, crucial for PM Albanese’s government ahead of coming elections

“Trade and tariffs will be part of the conversation, but not the whole conversation,” Chalmers told Australian Broadcasting Corporation television. He plans to meet with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and to highlight areas of economic partnership, including the large investments made in the US by Australia’s US$2.6 trillion pension industry.

While Trump earlier this month agreed to consider an exemption for Australia from tariffs on steel and aluminium, senior trade adviser Peter Navarro quickly threw this into doubt, contending that Australia was “killing” the US aluminium market.
Albanese said this month he remained confident a deal could be reached with Trump given the “tremendous start” of Australia’s relationship with the new US administration.