July 9, 2025
South-America-Environment

Trumps Tariff Threats Impact on Pharmaceuticals and Copper Imports

Donald Trump has raised the alarm with potential tariffs of up to 200 percent on pharmaceutical products, a move that could have significant implications for global trade. The US President’s announcement sent shockwaves through the pharmaceutical industry, particularly affecting Australia, one of the largest exporters of medicines to the US. In his address, Trump emphasized

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South-America-Environment

Fishing Sector Relief Algal Bloom Hits Port River, Fees Waived for Affected Fishers

Amid a backdrop of pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters in South Australia, a sinister phenomenon has been unfolding. An algal bloom, with its toxic grip, is wreaking havoc on the marine ecosystem along the state’s coast. The situation has escalated to such an extent that dead marine life is now washing up on shorelines from

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South-America-Environment

Greenpeaces Warning Against US Gas Exports A Climate and Financial Risk

European leaders are eyeing increased imports of US liquefied gas (LNG), but Greenpeace USA, Earthworks, and Oil Change International have sounded the alarm bells. According to a new report, investing in US LNG projects could spell disaster for the climate and financial stability. The report highlights five major LNG export projects proposed for the US

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