‘Very Big’: Trump Chats About Australia Again
AUSTRALIA, JUL 25 – Australia eased import restrictions on U.S. beef after assessing improved U.S. cattle controls, but analysts say major export growth is unlikely due to supply and price factors.
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Economists Doubt Trump Outlook That US Will Sell ‘So Much’ Beef to Australia
WASHINGTON/CANBERRA/CHICAGO, July 25 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump said the U.S.will sell “so much” beef to Australia after Canberra relaxed import restrictions on Thursday, but economists and traders said high prices and tight supplies make major American exports unlikely.
Economists doubt Trump outlook that U.S. will sell 'so much' beef to Australia
President Donald Trump said the U.S.will sell “so much” beef to Australia after Canberra relaxed import restrictions on Thursday, but economists and traders said high prices and tight supplies make major American exports unlikely
Australia set to reduce US beef import restrictions; Trump warns other countries refusing ‘magnificent’ meat — ‘on notice’
The US recently introduced additional movement controls that identify and trace all cattle from Mexico and Canada -- the ones banned by Australia -- to their farms of origin.
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