By Tom Polansek Feb 6 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday signed a proclamation to hike the country's low-tariff imports of Argentine beef, though economists have said the attempt to ...
President Donald Trump signed a directive on Friday further increasing the amount of beef imported into the US from Argentina, his latest move to address Americans’ concerns about affordability.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to increase beef imports from Argentina, a move the administration says will ...
This story was originally published by Grist with the headline Trump’s beef trade deal is a lose-lose gamble that won’t lower ...
President Trump signed an executive order to boost beef imports from Argentina in a move that aims to lower soaring ground beef and steak prices for consumers.
Some Iowa farmers question GOP representatives' support of Trump tariffs. Lawmakers say he's opening new markets, reversing years of 'America Last.' ...
Rep. Frank Lucas says he and other cattle ranchers believe beef prices would come down without President Trump's effort to supplement beef supply in the U.S.
The North Dakota Farmers Union gave a statement Monday responding to President Donald Trump’s Feb. 6 proclamation increasing Argentine beef import quotas.
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