
Alasdair Pal
Australia and New Zealand Breaking News Editor at Reuters
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lanacion.com.ar | Alasdair Pal |Christine Chen
By Alasdair Pal, Christine ChenSÍDNEY, 5 mayo (Reuters) -Australia y Nueva Zelanda se comprometieron el lunes adefender sus industrias cinematográficas después de que elpresidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, para imponeraranceles del 100% a las películas fabricadas en el extranjero.
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yahoo.com | Alasdair Pal |Christine Chen
By Alasdair Pal and Christine ChenSYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia and New Zealand said on Monday they would advocate for the two countries' film industries, after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff on movies produced outside the country. Australia's home affairs minister Tony Burke said he had spoken to the head of the government body Screen Australia about the proposed tariffs.
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marketscreener.com | Alasdair Pal |Christine Chen
Stock Market News Australia and New Zealand pledge support for film industries after Trump proposes tariffs Published on 05/05/2025 at 00:37 SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia and New Zealand said on Monday they would advocate for the two countries' film industries, after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff on movies produced outside the country.
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yahoo.com | Kirsty Needham |Alasdair Pal |Christine Chen
Australia’s Anthony Albanese claimed a historic second term as prime minister in a dramatic comeback against once-resurgent conservatives that was powered by voters' concerns about the influence of President Donald Trump. Peter Dutton, leader of the conservative Liberal party, conceded defeat and the loss of his own seat - echoing the fate of Canada's conservatives and their leader whose election losses days earlier were also attributed to a Trump backlash.
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capecodtimes.com | Kirsty Needham |Alasdair Pal |Christine Chen
Australia’s Anthony Albanese claimed a historic second term as prime minister in a dramatic comeback against once-resurgent conservatives that was powered by voters' concerns about the influence of President Donald Trump. Peter Dutton, leader of the conservative Liberal party, conceded defeat and the loss of his own seat - echoing the fate of Canada's conservatives and their leader whose election losses days earlier were also attributed to a Trump backlash.
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