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At a cattle auction in Australia's lush Southern Highlands, an auctioneer shouts from a gantry over the din of nearly 2,000 ...
Aussies travelling in the US could end up paying more than $460 for a wagyu steak as a result of Donald Trump’s tariffs on ...
Australian beef exporters say American consumers will likely foot the bill after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a 10% ...
Let’s hold the line and let the US government explain to its citizens and burger consumers why their burgers are more costly from tonight.
Farmers and exporters are more worried that the wider economic impact of the tariffs could diminish global appetites for beef ...
Australian beef farmers, traders, and industry groups said they intend to pass on the additional costs incurred from US tariffs directly to American consumers.
Why the Australian beef sector is set to benefit from Trump tariffs, why the US herd rebuild is not yet underway and why Brazil’s bid to gain whole-of-country FMD shapes as a global game-changer were ...
Prized Australian Beef Shares in the iconic fast-food restaurant were 1% ... unlike some might argue many fast-food customers. Paying More for Burgers Extra costs will likely mean higher prices on ...
Australian agricultural producers will boost efforts to diversify markets in the wake of Trump’s tariffs, which they say will have local impacts but also significantly hurt United States consumers.
Donald Trump took aim at Australia’s beef industry while announcing his ‘liberation day’ tariffs, bemoaning our refusal to ...