Australian exports to the United States have surged 20 per cent over the past year, defying concerns that Donald Trump’s tariffs and unpredictable decision-making would disrupt trade with this country’s closest ally.
Australian businesses sold a record $6.9 billion of goods to the United States in the three months to September, up from $5.8 billion one year earlier, according to analysis by The Australian Financial Review of figures from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
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