Anthony Albanese encourages us to support Australian-made products, but is it realistic to completely steer clear of American goods?

Anthony Albanese encourages us to support Australian-made products, but is it realistic to completely steer clear of American goods?
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It’s a complex issue. While promoting Australian-made products is a way to support local businesses and boost the economy, it’s important to acknowledge that many products are sourced globally, including from the US. Avoiding US products completely may not be practical for consumers, as it could limit choices and increase costs.
Additionally, many US products contribute to innovation and technology that benefit Australians. There’s a balance to be struck between supporting local industries and maintaining access to a diverse range of goods. Ultimately, encouraging consumers to buy Australian when possible, while also recognizing the value of international products, might be the most effective approach. What are your thoughts on finding that balance?