Australia is easing restrictions on U.S. beef imports to improve trade relations with the Trump administration and avoid potential tariffs. Despite the 2005 U.S.-Australia Free Trade Agreement, Australia has spent two decades blocking U.S. beef shipments through regulatory delays. This move follows recent U.S. trade wins with Japan and South Korea, signaling momentum for American beef exporters.
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