The lion's share, €209bn (£176bn; $238bn), came from EU member states - of that figure, €17.9bn (£15.1bn; $20.4bn) came from France.
A single lunch guest survived - local pastor Ian Wilkinson - after weeks of treatment in hospital.Over six weeks, the jury in the Victorian Supreme Court has heard from more than 50 witnesses called by the prosecution, including Ms Patterson's estranged husband, Simon, and the surviving lunch guest, Ian.
It is now the defence's turn to call witnesses, and first up was Ms Patterson herself.The 50-year-old told the court that by 2023 she had felt for some months that her relationship with the wider Patterson family - Don and Gail in particular - had perhaps developed a bit more distance or space."We saw each other less," she says.
"I'd come to have concerns that Simon was not wanting me to be involved too much with the family anymore."After detailing a brief period of separation between the couple when their first child was an infant, Erin Patterson told the court that she and Simon Patterson struggled to work out their disagreements.
"If we had any problems at all it was… we couldn't communicate well when we disagreed about something," she said.
"We would just feel hurt and not know how to resolve it."The president's plan - where countries face between 11% to more than 100% tariffs on goods brought into the US - was announced in April. But the majority of the tariffs were paused by Trump for 90 days in the wake of stock market volatility.
Speaking with Fox News, Lutnick said he expects the President to stand firm when that 90 day pause expires at the start of July.A key trade deal would be with China, who US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said has "not been a reliable partner" and claimed it was holding back products in the global supply chain.
The president's top trade advisers presented a united front in their appearances on separate US morning television programmes on Sunday.They remained steadfast on the tariff agenda, which has faced