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Trade minister ‘still not clear’ what US wants from tariff decision

Australia is continuing to negotiate with Trump despite the decision to impose tariffs.

Speaking to Sky News on Sunday morning, the trade minister, Don Farrell, said he had spoken to the US commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, on Friday but stressed the future remained uncertain.

It wasn’t a pessimistic conversation. But he gave no assurances about what might happen in the next round of negotiations.

The trade minister has another talk scheduled with US trade representative Jamieson Greer on Tuesday.

We’re going to work out, firstly, what it is that the Americans want out of this arrangement.

It’s still not clear to me what it is that they are seeking, but once we find that out, we’ll work through this issue, and we’ll work through it in Australia’s national interest.

Senator Farrell confirmed Australia had reached out to other nations, such as South Korea, about expanding and diversifying trade relationships.

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New IVF, contraception and endometriosis drugs added to PBS

A new oral contraceptive, reproductive health and treatments for endometriosis will be added to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) from 1 May.

Slinda is currently available privately, with 80,000 women paying $80 for three months’ supply, but the drug will receive wider availability with the subsidy that is expected to lower the price to $7.70 for concession card holders and $31.60 for general payments.

A new treatment option for endometriosis for patients who have experienced moderate to severe pain and cannot get adequate relief from other hormonal treatments and painkillers has also been added to the scheme.

The federal health minister, Mark Butler, said the addition of the treatments to the scheme will give “Australian women more choice, lower costs and better health options”.

Women have asked government to take their health care seriously, and we have listened.

These listings could save women and their families thousands of dollars across their lifetimes.

The new subsidy is in addition to the federal government’s $573m women’s health funding announcement made in early February.

Minister for women, Katy Gallagher, said women often have more expensive and more complex health issues.

This announcement is all about making treatment cheaper and easier, so women can focus on getting the care they need.

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