Australia has firmly rejected a proposal from China to form a united front against potential tariffs from former U.S. President Donald Trump. Chinese officials suggested solidarity with Australia in resisting U.S. trade measures, but Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized that Australia would prioritize its own national interests. Instead of aligning with China, Australia is resuming free trade negotiations with the European Union. The move signals Australia's intent to diversify trade partnerships and maintain an independent foreign policy stance. The government remains cautious about being drawn into geopolitical rivalries.
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