U.S. Cattle Producers Criticize Trump’s Argentine Beef Import Plan

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U.S. ranchers are feeling betrayed by President Trump's plan to import more beef from Argentina, which they believe could hurt domestic prices and industry, despite the administration's efforts to support local cattle farmers amid record-high beef prices and low cattle inventories. The move has sparked opposition from agricultural groups and concerns about market control and supply sufficiency.
Topics:nation#argentina-beef#beef-prices#business#ranchers-opposition#trump-trade-policy#us-beef-industry
- 'A slap in the face': Ranchers feel betrayed by Trump's plan to buy Argentine beef NPR
- Frustration grows over Trump bailout of Argentina The Washington Post
- Argentinian Beef Import Plan Harms U.S. Cattle Producers National Cattlemen's Beef Association
- Beef producers hit back after Trump rips high prices The Hill
- White House backs beef imports as opposition stews Axios
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