Trump Tariffs: How Australia Investors Can Navigate Volatility as Albanese Refuses to Retaliate

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the nation won't respond with reciprocal levies after US President Donald Trump imposed a 10% tariff on Australian goods, singling out beef exports to the US. Capital.com Senior Market Analyst Kyle Rodda says markets will have to price in a growth shock over the lack of clarity in Trump's endgame. He also says investors are left with very few places to hide in a volatile market. Rodda speaks on "The Asia Trade." -------- More on Bloomberg

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