Donald Trump, Australia and tariff
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Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday that a decision to ease rules on beef imports from the U.S. was not prompted by U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump this week said the U.S. would sell "so much" beef to Australia after Canberra announced the relaxation of restrictions,
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,
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By Kanishka Singh, Peter Hobson and Tom Polansek WASHINGTON/CANBERRA/CHICAGO (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said that the United States would sell "so much" beef to Australia after Canberra relaxed import restrictions on Thursday,
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The Kenya Times on MSNAs Trump Has Pulled Back From the Highest Tariffs, This Chart Shows the Economic Shock Has EasedBack then, the Trump administration threatened to apply so-called “reciprocal” tariffs of up to 50% against many trading partners, plus an eye-watering 125% on Chinese imports. In April, we modelled those measures,
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“After many years Australia has agreed to accept American Beef !” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday applauded Australia relaxing import restrictions on United States beef, adding that other countries that refused U.S. beef products were on notice. Australia on Thursday said it would loosen biosecurity rules for U.
Australia lifted the biosecurity restrictions on US beef yesterday, meaning US beef can now be exported to Australia.