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Statement on the United States tariffs on Australia: NFF

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David Jochinke, NFF President, National Farmers’ Federation (NFF), Media Release, 12 March 2025

The National Farmers’ Federation notes reports that Australian steel and aluminium exports to the United States will be subject to a 25 per cent tariff.

The NFF supports a considered and measured approach being taken as officials work through this and any future developments.

The NFF has long championed free and fair trade, not just for agriculture but all industries, recognising its role in global economic growth and stability. We will continue to work alongside the Australian Government and our members to uphold these principles.

Australia’s trade with the United States is underpinned by the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement, which has ensured tariff-free trade for 20 years.

Australian agriculture is a key destination for United States investment capital, farm equipment, and crop science and agricultural innovation.

The NFF and its members are engaged with politicians from both sides, including the Trade and Agriculture ministers, and through diplomatic channels.  

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