Australia to lift import ban on US beef after Trump tariffs tiff
AUSTRALIA, JUL 24 – Australia's decade-long science-based review found US cattle tracing controls effective, allowing imports from cattle raised in Canada and Mexico, easing trade tensions amid tariff threats.
- Australia will lift its ban on US beef imports, a restriction in place since 2003 due to mad cow disease concerns.
- Julie Collins, Australia's Agriculture Minister, stated that a review confirmed improved beef safety measures in the US.
- David Littleproud, an opposition lawmaker, criticized the government for potentially harming Australia's cattle industry to align with Trump.
- Australia promotes open and free trade, benefiting its cattle industry.
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Trump defeats Australia's mad cow disease restrictions in deal to ship American beef overseas
Australia announced it will reduce restrictions on U.S. beef imports in a move U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration claimed as a major victory over “non-scientific trade barriers.” Agriculture Minister Julie Collins said Thursday that relaxing the restrictions designed to keep Australia free of mad cow disease, also known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy or BSE, would not compromise biosecurity. “Australia stands for open and free tra…
Trump’s Tariffs Win Again: Australia Lifts Import Ban on U.S. Beef
(Townhall)—Australia’s decision to lift its long-standing import ban on U.S. beef isn’t just a win for American farmers, but proof that President Donald Trump’s America-first agenda is working. After President Trump threatened tariffs and called out Australia’s “non-scientific trade barriers,” Canberra removed the last hurdles, including those from Canada and Mexico. This marks a significant victory for U.S. agriculture and a clear indication th…
Trump praises Australia lifting restrictions on US beef imports
US President Donald Trump has seized on Australia's move to relax restrictions on beef imports and is now pressuring other nations to do the same. The Australian government maintains the call had no link to tariff negotiations, but warned there cannot be a return to what it called "the law of the jungle".
US 'will sell so much' beef to Australia after relaxed restrictions:
US President Donald Trump speaks in Washington DC earlier this week. Photo: Getty Images The United States will sell "so much" beef to Australia, US President Donald Trump said today after Canberra relaxed import restrictions.
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