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Trump hits ally Australia with tariffs, sparking alarm over security ties

The Straits Times

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March 14, 2025

But Prime Minister says he will not cancel plans to buy US subs

- Jonathan Pearlman

Trump hits ally Australia with tariffs, sparking alarm over security ties

US President Donald Trump's decision not to exempt Australia from his latest tariffs has sparked immediate concerns about the future of the relationship between the stalwart allies, including whether Washington will stick to a deal to provide nuclear-powered submarines.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on March 13 condemned the "disappointing" tariff decision and urged Australians to buy locally made products rather than American ones, but he rejected calls to retaliate by imposing tariffs on the US.

He said he would not cancel plans to buy American nuclear-powered submarines as part of the three-way Aukus pact between Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom.

"The Aukus deal stands by itself as a good deal for Australia," he told ABC Radio. "We're not doing it as a favour (to Washington). We're doing it as a way of best defending our island continent."

The US President's decision to impose 25 per cent tariffs on steel and aluminium is expected to have only a limited effect on the Australian economy. Australia exports about A$1 billion (S$840 million) worth of steel and aluminium to the US each year.

But the move has raised questions about whether the US can be trusted to deliver the submarines and about the impact on the long-term security relationship between the two countries.

A former head of the Australian Defence Force, Admiral (Ret) Chris Barrie, told The Sydney Morning Herald on March 13 that the tariff decision showed that "no agreement (with the Trump administration) is secure". He said Australia needed to develop alternative submarine plans in case the Aukus acquisitions did not proceed.

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