Will Donald Trump's tariffs make U.S. hamburgers more expensive?
- President Donald Trump announced a baseline 10 percent tariff on products from 180 nations, impacting agriculture and trade.
- Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated that higher tariffs on beef could push up the price of hamburgers in the United States.
- Australian beef farmers claim that U.S. Tariffs will increase burger prices in America, with criticisms directed at Trump's trade policies.
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture's regulations state that hamburgers and ground beef cannot exceed 30% fat content, impacting how beef is priced for consumers.
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Tariffs prompt Australian beef producers to pass extra costs on to Americans
·Cherokee County, United States
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Australian beef farmers say Trump tariffs to boost price of US hamburgers
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·Denver, United States
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