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Trump's Argentina Beef Import Plan Draws Rancher Fury
Trump proposes a $40 billion bailout for Argentina and importing Argentine beef to lower U.S. prices amid record-high beef costs, drawing criticism from American ranchers and industry groups.
- President Trump has announced plans to import beef from Argentina to lower prices in the United States, sparking backlash from American cattle ranchers.
- The move comes as the Trump administration has provided a $20 billion bailout to Argentina, drawing criticism from some Americans who believe the funds should have been used domestically.
- Cattle ranchers and some Republican lawmakers have criticized the beef import plan and bailout as a betrayal of American interests.
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BILLINGS Montana cattle producers are raising concerns about President Donald Trumps proposal to import beef from Argentina to help lower domestic beef prices, warning the move could destabilize an already volatile market.We have concerns with the risk of destabilizing an already volatile market, Raylee Honeycutt with Montana Stockgrowers Association said.Watch why producers are concerned with Trump's proposal: Montana cattle producers push back…
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