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Trump's tariff removal on some food imports boosted Australian beef exports to record U.S. levels.
President Donald Trump’s executive order removing tariffs on certain food imports, including beef, has boosted Australian exporters by increasing demand in the U.S. market, where high import demand persists due to a shrinking domestic cattle herd.
Despite no immediate drop in U.S. beef prices, imported frozen trim remains cheaper than domestic product, sustaining strong interest in Australian beef.
The U.S. is now Australia’s top market for beef, lamb, and goat meat—a first for all three.
Industry leaders call current trade conditions the most favorable in years, driven by record production, global demand, and ongoing trade talks with the EU.
While Australian lamb still faces tariffs, the focus on beef signals a targeted effort to lower food costs.
La eliminación de los aranceles de Trump en algunas importaciones de alimentos impulsó las exportaciones de carne de res australianas a niveles récord en los Estados Unidos.