Time for the questions.
Does Anthony Albanese think Australia actually emerged OK compared to other countries?

Albanese:

There’s no doubt that there’s no-one has got a better deal. And people will see that themselves. That doesn’t mean it’s a good thing. It’s very clear that President Trump was determined to go down this road.

We have made very strong representations. Ministers, our ambassador, people in the embassy, people at departmental level, we’ve used every asset at our disposal.

But what it does mean – it’s a bit like what I was saying yesterday. Steel and aluminium, there’s not more steel and aluminium being produced in the United States today than there was in February.

If you have a tariff across the board, that has a – a comparatively neutral position for imports coming in.

Indeed, some countries have higher tariffs. Canada, for example. Which is another major exporter of aluminium to the United States. This position is the minimum 10%, Norfolk Island is 29%. I’m not sure what Norfolk Island’s major exports are to the US or why it has been singled out, but it has. On the table that is there. It’s across the board. It’s quite clear the Trump administration was determined to do this.