Australia will ‘examine all options’ to avoid new 15% tariffs announced by Donald Trump
The trade minister, Don Farrell, says Australia has ‘consistently advocated’ against the ‘unjustified tariffs’, after the US president announc...
Last updated: 2026-02-22 09:59:45 ET
Pulse AI Brief
Updated Feb 22, 2026 8:00 AM ET
India has delayed a planned trade visit to Washington following the U.S.'s decision to increase global tariffs to 15%. Indian negotiators are reassessing the situation in light of these policy changes.
The delay could affect bilateral trade negotiations and impact sectors reliant on U.S.-India trade, potentially influencing stock prices of companies with significant exposure to these markets.
This postponement underscores the volatility in international trade relations under current U.S. policies, potentially leading to further geopolitical tensions.
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'without retribution (until I came along!)'
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