Australia to 'stand up for national interests' on US tariffs, says PM Albanese

Toughening his language in an election campaign, Albanese
said on Wednesday he would "stand up for Australian interests",
and would not compromise on Australian regulations that are
likely to be targeted by
"If I needed to have a fight with
Albanese said he "won't compromise" on three key areas likely to be targeted, after they were listed in a report on foreign trade barriers released a day earlier by the United States Trade Representative.
"We won't compromise on our Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, on our biosecurity or our Media Bargaining Code," he said.
The report listed
Albanese said
The U.S. trade barriers report also referred to
In December, Albanese's government said it planned to toughen the rules, and charge big tech firms millions of dollars if they did not pay Australian media companies for news hosted on their platforms.
Exports to
Australian beef exporters were previously barred from
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