Trump tariffs: Australia dodges the worst as beef and gold fuel an export boom

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A year into Trump’s tariff era, Australia has largely avoided the worst forecasts: beef and gold exports to the United States have surged, exports have shifted to other markets, and the economy shows resilience, though inflation remains a concern and future risks include AI-driven market shifts and geopolitical tensions.
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