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Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong has stated that Donald Trump's second presidency is more disruptive than his first, citing a flurry of executive orders since Trump took office. Despite this, Wong is hopeful that Australia might receive an exemption from tariffs. The U.S. remains Australia's most important strategic partner, and Wong emphasized the need to navigate differences sensibly, remembering the value of the alliance.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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