Reuters

Meta accuses Australia of breaching FTA, invokes US 'trade action'

Meta Has Accused Australia of Violating Free Trade Agreement, Invokes US 'Trade Action'

Meta has formally alleged that Australia has breached a free trade agreement (FTA), a move that invokes provisions for potential US "trade action."


Source: Reuters Generated at: 2026-06-04 00:49:00 UTC

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