Live Q&A: How Trump's Tariffs Loomed Over Voters in Australia and Singapore

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There was one man who loomed larger in Australia's election than any of the candidates: US President Donald Trump. Voters in the prominent US ally, angered by Trump and his punitive trade wars, rejected conservatives and re-elected a left-leaning incumbent. On the same day over in Singapore, the economic uncertainty created by global trade tensions, escalated by Trump's tariffs, seems to have strengthened the case for the long-ruling PAP, with voters seeking stability. In a Live Q&A, Bloomberg’s Haidi Stroud-Watts, Derek Wallbank, Philip Heijmans and Ben Westcott discuss how Trump's policies influenced Australia and Singapore election results. Tune in on Monday, May 5 at 10 a.m. SGT/12 p.m. AEST/ Sunday, May 4 at 10:00 p.m. ET. Bloomberg digital subscribers and Terminal clients have the exclusive opportunity to ask our team live questions. This conversation will be recorded and be made available to listen and share.

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