Disruption Downstream: The Ripple Effects of Trump’s China Tariffs on Australia
Trump’s renewed tariffs on China are shaking up global trade. Here’s what they could mean for Australian industries facing shifting demand, prices and supply chains.
What Trump’s Tariffs Mean for UK Trade: Breaking Down the Impact
Explore the impact of Trump's US tariffs on UK exports and discover strategic tips for UK industries to adapt and thrive in a changing trade landscape.
Tariffs and Tensions: Analyzing Trump’s Trade Strategy
President-Elect Trump is poised to take office, bringing along a wide range of sweeping tariffs with the potential to repave geopolitics and the international trade landscape.
The Impact of US Tariffs: Which Industries Are Most and Least Affected
Tariffs have long been central tool in global trade policy. Learn how tariffs affect critical US industries, and how businesses are navigating their impacts.
Sew Up: Clothing Exports Surge Amid the COVID-19 Outbreak
Australian clothing manufacturers have benefited from global supply shortages due to the COVID-19 outbreak and tariff reductions.
Stitch Up: Clothing Exports Surge Amid COVID-19
Global supply shortages and tariff reductions have opened up new doors for clothing manufacturers in Australia.
Australia-UK Free Trade Agreement Nears Completion
Australia and the United Kingdom (UK) are on the cusp of finalising a new free trade agreement ahead of the G7 Summit, which would see tariffs removed across a range of industries.
Australian Industries Threatened by Carbon Tariffs
IBISWorld examines the threat of carbon tariffs on Australian industries, amid signs the European Union is likely to introduce a carbon border adjustment mechanism.
Chopping Block: The Next Industries to be Hit by Chinese Tariffs
IBISWorld examines the industries that may be hit next by tariffs introduced by China, following worsening relations with Australia.
China Tariffs a Devastating Blow for Australian Wineries
IBISWorld examines the impact of China's new tariffs on Australian wine exports. Wine producers that focus on premium brands and quality are forecast to outperform in 2021.