The bigger threat to Australian beef exports now emerging from US and Trump
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Arthur Sinodinos: US tariffs could accelerate Australia–Greece trade opportunities
As the United States reintroduces tariffs on key Australian exports such as beef, questions have emerged over the broader implications for Australia–US relations and the resilience of the economy in the face of renewed protectionism. Former Australian Ambassador to the US Arthur Sinodinos sat down with The Greek Herald to offer his expert insights. Drawing on his diplomatic experience in Washington and deep connections to both the political and …
World trade at historical pivot-point, reverting to 'law of the jungle' in the wake of Trump tariffs - Beef Central
“Let’s fasten our seatbelts, because we’re in for a real bumpy ride.” That was the ominous forewarning issued by respected US economist and former US trade negotiator Stephen Olson during an address to this week’s Meat Processing and Export Conference on the Gold Coast...
Australia will not be exempted from tariffs on US beef imports
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said that even if Australia relaxes its import restrictions on U.S. beef, it should not expect to be exempted from reciprocal tariffs. Trump specifically pointed out the barriers Australia has set up against U.S. beef when announcing the details of the reciprocal tariffs. Lutnick was asked in an interview with U.S. media: "If they (Australia) start accepting imports of U.S. beef, will this allow them to be …
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