The United States defends tariffs on the remote island of remote penguins and seals

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Ottilie Mitchell

BBC News, Sydney

Richard Arculus swim between deep blue waves approaching the five king penguins.Richard Arculus

The application of tariffs on hearing and McDonald Islands was designed to close “ridiculous gaps”, the US trade secretary said

The US Trading Secretary has defended the decision of the country to apply tariffs in a group of a group of a group that is only inhabited by penguins and seals.

The introduction of tariffs for hearing and McDonald Islands is designed to close “ridiculous gaps” and the importance of the Islands, Howard Lutnick to reach the United States, the BBC’s U.S. partner is to provide CBS.

The authorities in Australia reacted to the surprise when recognized about the tariffs on the island, which is 4,000 km (2485 mi) from Australia last week.

His statement of trade Minister Don Farrell told ABC that the application of tariffs was “an open mistake” showing a “hurried process”.

However, when Lutnick asked the Lutnick’s list of Australia, Lutnick said: “If you leave anything from the list, the countries that work mainly to the dominance are passing into us.”

“The President knows that he was tired and he will make it.”

Lutnick’s interview was one of the few people issued by US government officials, which was more than 5% of the three main fund index in the United States. The worst week for the US stock market since 2020.

 
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