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Australia to lift import ban on US beef after Trump tariffs tiff

AUSTRALIA, JUL 24 – Australia's decade-long science-based review found US cattle tracing controls effective, allowing imports from cattle raised in Canada and Mexico, easing trade tensions amid tariff threats.

  • Australia will lift its ban on US beef imports, a restriction in place since 2003 due to mad cow disease concerns.
  • Julie Collins, Australia's Agriculture Minister, stated that a review confirmed improved beef safety measures in the US.
  • David Littleproud, an opposition lawmaker, criticized the government for potentially harming Australia's cattle industry to align with Trump.
  • Australia promotes open and free trade, benefiting its cattle industry.
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automotivedive.com broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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