The point being, yes Australia could have just refused to ship aluminium to the US once a certain level was reached, but then where do the factories go that are now short of aluminium and can no longer manufacture stuff? They just go broke right? I mean it's standard international trade, people order stuff they need, other people deliver stuff to them, if everyone just refused to deliver stuff due to some imagined limit then that just breaks the entire system.“Australia has disregarded its verbal commitment to voluntarily restrain its aluminum exports to a reasonable level.”
It's bizarre, factories in the US obviously need the aluminium, but countries should be refusing to send it to them according to some imagined limit. The US doesn't have enough aluminium, what is everyone supposed to do? You bet there are going to be tariffs on Australian aluminium, Trump's just building up to that.“The volume of US imports of aluminum articles from Argentina, Australia, Canada, Mexico, EU countries, and the UK in 2024 was approximately 14 per cent higher than the average volume of such imports in 2015 through 2017,” the proclamation said.
“The volume of US imports of primary aluminum from Australia has also surged and in 2024 was approximately 103 per cent higher than the average volume for 2015 through 2017.
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