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No more beef on beef: Australia finally to bite American meat; Donald Trump says, ‘We are going to sell a lot’

Australians eventually get Americans cutting on burgers and steak as Canberra has decided to remove trade obstacles obstructing American meat in the country.US President Donald Trump appreciated Australia’s verdict on Thursday (local time) on the US beef, appreciating the decision to lift a decades long ban as a “historic victory” and proof that American production is “the safest and best in the world.,In a winning post on his social media platform, the US President announced, “After many years Australia agreed to accept American beef! For a long time, and even though we are great friends, they have really banned our beef. Now, we are going to sell a lot to Australia because it is unquestionable and irreversible evidence that it is unquestionable and irreversible evidence that the US beef is the best and the best and the best.”He further said, “Other countries who deny our magnificent beef are on notice. All the Rankers of our country, who are doing some of the most difficult tasks and the most amazing people are smiling today, which means that I am also smiling. Let’s keep moving to hot streaks. This is the golden age of America!”The announcement was after a magic of stressful trade relations between the two colleagues, during which Trump made profits from beef exports to the US on Australia, while stopping the US meat from entering its market.In April, during the unveiling of the “Mukti Day” tariff, he threatened 10% baseline import duty on Australian goods, proceeding with Canberra.In response to success, American trade representative Jaimison Greer called the decision a “major milestone” in removing unjust trade obstacles, saying that the “market was unlocked” near President Trump’s firm Rukh “was unlocked” which was long denied with American farmers.“The decision by Australia tomorrow’s decision is a major milestone in reducing trade barriers and gaining market access to American farmers and rankers. President Trump is taking decisive action to face unfair trade practices, and the decision to unlock the market access to Australia’s American beef is the direct result of his leadership,” said the ambit. “Agriculture Secretary Brook Rolins echoed Bhavna, in which he described as “non-scientific trade barriers” and designed the announcement as part of the widespread attempt to put American agriculture at the forefront of global trade.“American farmers and rankers produce the safest, healthy beef in the world. It is absurd that non-scientific business obstacles prevented our beef from selling consumers in Australia for the last 20 years.”Australian authorities, for their share, attributed policy changes to improve quality control measures initiated by American meat producers. Agriculture Minister Julie Collins said that the updated protocol had addressed Australia’s long -running bio -safety concerns.Australia has historically implemented strict import rules, including rejecting beef from American cattle born in Mexico or Canada. The move matches the 20th anniversary of the US-Australia Free Trade Agreement (Ausfta). A press release by the US government stated that in the last two decades, the US trade representatives and the Department of Agriculture have worked tirelessly to secure and maintain the access of American rankers in the international beef markets, ensuring that they fully benefit from business agreements.

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