Trump says Australia has banned American beef, but that is not true
06-04-2025 02:17 via abc.net.au

Trump says Australia has banned American beef, but that is not true

Cattle Australia says Donald Trump fails to recognise that the US has had access to the Australian market since 2019, provided it can demonstrate its beef comes from cattle born, raised and slaughtered in the US.
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