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China is set to dump more of its home batteries on Australians in the wake of Donald Trump’s crippling tariffs, a local manufacturer warns.
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China is set to “dump” more of its home batteries on Australians in the wake of Donald Trump’s crippling tariffs, as Anthony Albanese pledges to contribute $4000 to each household looking to store their own solar power.

Richlister and electric vehicle baron David Dicker says too many Aussies expect governments to solve their problems and if the nation really wants to become a strong economy it needs to rely on a “handful of guys becoming very wealthy”.

Mr Trump considers the pinnacle of his ‘Make America Great Again’ pledge a US-made iPhone. But Apple is unlikely to fulfil the President’s wishes soon – if ever. We find out why. 

EXCLUSIVE
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China is set to dump more of its home batteries on Australians in the wake of Donald Trump’s crippling tariffs, a local manufacturer warns.
By JARED LYNCH
SMART NATION
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ANALYSIS
Is a US-made iPhone an impossible dream?
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