Trump, Milei and the Carnal Relationships
Donald Trump has made an overture to Argentina by seeking beef imports amidst a cattle shortage in the United States.
Trump expands importation of Argentine beef by 80,000 tons to try to curb prices in the USA
President Donald Trump signed a decree to temporarily increase Argentine beef imports by 80,000 metric tons to help curb rising prices in the United States.
Trump signs proclamation to increase US imports of beef from Argentina
Donald Trump signed a proclamation to raise US imports of Argentine beef, despite economists doubting its effectiveness in lowering consumer prices and facing backlash from US cattle ranchers.
Trump expands beef imports from Argentina to try to contain prices in the USA
President Donald Trump signed a measure to increase beef imports from Argentina to address consumer concerns about living costs, formalizing a trade agreement that eliminates numerous tariffs and trade barriers.
The government of Donald Trump authorizes by decree an increase in Argentine beef imports: it will be done in four installments this year
Just a day after signing the trade deal with Argentina, President Donald Trump enacted a decree raising the beef import quota from Argentina to the U.S. from 20,000 tons to 100,000 tons to increase ground beef supply for American consumers.
Trump signs decree to increase beef imports from Argentina, says White House
U.S. President Donald Trump signed a decree to increase beef imports from Argentina, with plans to purchase an additional 80,000 tons by 2026.
Australian beef industry ‘extremely disappointed’ after China hits imports with 55% tariff
Australian beef producers are dismayed over China's decision to impose a 55% tariff on imports exceeding quota levels to protect its domestic cattle industry.
China imposes additional tariffs of 55% on beef imports
China has announced a 55% additional tariff on beef imports, effective from January 1, 2024, and lasting for three years.
China will impose additional tariffs of 55% on imported beef starting January 1
Starting January 1, 2026, China will implement a 55% additional tariff on imported beef and annual quotas by country due to significant damage to its domestic cattle industry.
China will impose quotas and additional tariffs of 55% on imported beef from 2026
Beginning January 1, 2026, China will implement safeguard measures on imported beef, including specific country quotas and an additional 55% tariff on imports exceeding these limits, following a government investigation that found significant harm to the domestic cattle industry.