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The Albanese government is putting the Trump administration on notice that Australia has a bevy of alternative partners across Europe and Asia to help it develop critical minerals as exporters brace for a second-wave of US tariffs in April. "The truth is these minerals and rare earths are in high demand," Resources Minister Madeleine King told the ABC. "We would very much like to have a partnership with the US, but if they don't want to do that, then that's up to them and we'll continue to work with other nations as well." 'Buy Australian' says Albanese after Trump tariffs...