Australia’s economy is well prepared to navigate a global tariff war, Treasurer Jim Chalmers told journalists yesterday, while reiterating the country is “not immune” from escalating tensions. US tariffs came into effect on Tuesday on Australia’s largest trading partner China, but Chalmers pointed out that Washington and Canberra have a “very different economic relationship.” China’s AI DeepSeek was banned yesterday by Australia from all government systems and devices over national security concerns, becoming one of the first countries to take direct action against a Chinese artificial intelligence startup that shook Silicon Valley and global markets this year. The logo of the DeepSeek artificial intelligence app on a mobile phone. Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg BP is pushing back plans to make renewable fuels on the site of its former Kwinana oil refinery in Australia, amid a broader cost-cutting drive within the company. It’s the second blow to Australia’s green industry in just over 24 hours, with the new Queensland government announcing it would not proceed with funding for a hydrogen project. BNP Paribas hired a senior leveraged finance banker in Sydney as the French bank expands its presence in one of Asia Pacific’s busiest markets for the debt class. Peter Medynski has joined BNP in a newly-created role as director, loan capital markets, according to a spokesperson for the bank. The US trade war is heating up across the globe, but Prudence Gordon of the Australian Centre for International Trade and Investment told Bloomberg Television’s Australia Ahead that it isn't businesses in China, Canada and Mexico that will have to deal with the consequences of escalating trade tensions. Pimco is snapping up Australian residential mortgage-backed securities, with returns set to outperform corporate debt as the nation’s central bank is likely to cut interest rates this month. Rio Tinto’s iron ore shipments could take a further hit this quarter after operations at two ports in Western Australia’s Pilbara region were hampered by tropical cyclones. |