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Ranchers and Republicans oppose Trump’s Argentina beef import plan, citing harm to U.S. producers and rising prices despite aid to Argentina.
American cattle ranchers and Republican lawmakers are opposing President Trump’s plan to import beef from Argentina, warning it would harm domestic producers and undermine the "America First" agenda.
Despite Trump’s claim that imports would lower grocery prices, beef prices have risen 13.9% since August 2024.
Ranchers argue the move benefits foreign competitors and corporate meatpackers, not consumers, and criticize the $20 billion U.S. financial aid to Argentina—led by Trump ally President Javier Milei—as undermining American agricultural interests, especially as Argentine beef and soy exports grow.
Advocacy groups demand mandatory country of origin labeling and investigations into market concentration, asserting that structural issues—not supply—drive high prices.
Los rancheros y los republicanos se oponen al plan de importación de carne de res argentina de Trump, citando el daño a los productores estadounidenses y el aumento de los precios a pesar de la ayuda a Argentina.