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Albanese says ‘no one has got a better deal’ than Australia in Trump’s tariff regime

Anthony Albanese emphasises that “no one has got a better deal” than Australia, and diplomats and officials are continuing to engage with the administration:

We have made very strong representations. Ministers, our ambassador, people in the embassy, people at departmental level, we’ve used every asset at our disposal.

But what it does mean – it’s a bit like what I was saying yesterday. Steel and aluminium, there’s not more steel and aluminium being produced in the United States today than there was in February.

The PM says that his understanding is that these 10% tariffs will be across the board.

Australia and the United Kingdom were in negotiations, I’m not sure about other countries, but I know that we were and that was under consideration … So our understanding is that it applies across the board.

He says again the best response is to buy Australian, and Labor will continue to promote Australian products (like Bundaberg ginger beer which he says he had at the Bundaberg factory when he was up campaigning in Queensland earlier this week).

Anthony Albanese speaks alongside foreign minister Penny Wong and trade minister Don Farrell in Melbourne. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP
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Continuing from our last post…

Leigh has also presented new analysis on how the tax cut will help women. He says:

The majority of low- and middle-income earners in Australia are women. They’re also more likely to be in part-time or casual work, and more affected by the interplay between tax, family payments, and childcare costs.

Under these changes, around 90% of women taxpayers – 6.3 million women – will receive a larger tax cut than under Morrison’s Missing Middle Model. For those women getting a larger tax cut, the average increase in their tax benefit is $1,181. That’s not just a spreadsheet improvement. That’s more money for rent, groceries, bills and maybe a bit left over at the end of the fortnight.

Treasury estimates that the combined effect of the tax cuts will increase total hours worked by about 1.3 million per week. 900,000 of those hours are expected to come from women. That’s the equivalent of unlocking more than 20,000 full-time roles – empowering people to work more if they choose to.

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