Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs Opposition Leader Peter Dutton disagrees with the Trump administration’s claim that Australia broke its promise surrounding steel and aluminium trade.Donald Trump’s top trade adviser Peter Navarro told reporters that Australian exporters were flooding the US market with aluminium in contravention of a verbal agreement between the two countries, made by former prime minister Scott Morrison.Dutton disagreed with the suggestion that Australia was exploiting the US.Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen“I don’t support these tariffs at all. I think they damage the relationship if they stay in place now as the president’s demonstrated, he’s a dealmaker,” Dutton told Nine Today program.“I think the prime minister, frankly, should have been preparing the ground long before this decision was made. Other world leaders went to see the president after his inauguration, our prime minister hasn’t done that.”Trump has met with three foreign leaders, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Jordanian King Abdullah II. He’s set to meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi later today Washington, DC, time.Loading“There was a call which had been scheduled the other day, and there had been, it seems, limited engagement even by the ambassador or the foreign minister with her counterparts or his counterparts,” Dutton said.Foreign Minister Penny Wong was one of few foreign dignitaries invited to Trump’s inauguration in January and was the second international leader to meet with her US counterpart, Secretary of State Marco Rubio.Dutton continued: “I just think the prime minister has dropped the ball here. He’s just not up to the task of negotiating these big deals. And there is a deal, I’m sure, to be done with the United States, and there is a lot Australia has to offer.”