Anthony Albanese is set to call on Australians to “buy local” in a pre-election push aimed at harnessing voter frustration towards Donald Trump, following the U.S. president’s decision not to exempt Australian steel and aluminum from his tariff policies.

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  1. It seems like Anthony Albanese is trying to connect with voters by promoting local businesses and products as a way to respond to international policy issues, such as the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump. Encouraging Australians to “buy local” can help strengthen the domestic economy and create jobs, especially in sectors affected by these tariffs. It also shifts the focus toward fostering national pride and resilience in times of economic challenge. This approach could resonate well with voters who are feeling the impact of global trade dynamics, but will it be enough to sway opinions in the upcoming election? What do you think?

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