Group 1 - The U.S. beef may enter Australia for the first time since 2003 as the Australian government prepares to negotiate tariffs with Trump, potentially easing the ban on U.S. beef imports due to mad cow disease risks [1] - The Australian government is pushing for the U.S. to lift a 50% tariff on Australian steel and aluminum, as well as a 10% tariff on all other goods, with Trade Minister Don Farrell requesting the removal of tariffs on all Australian products [1] - Trump has publicly commented on Australia's ban on U.S. beef, making it a focal point in tariff negotiations, indicating that the U.S. is also imposing similar restrictions [1] Group 2 - Amid the ongoing U.S.-China trade war, Australian beef is increasingly replacing U.S. beef in Chinese supermarkets, with a notable consumer preference for Australian beef due to perceived quality [3] - Data from Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) shows a significant increase in Australian beef exports to China, with February and March exports rising nearly 40% year-on-year, and April exports reaching a record 37,000 tons [6] - The U.S. beef export trade to China, which once reached $1.6 billion, has nearly stalled due to mutual tariffs, with most U.S. beef products now unable to enter the Chinese market [6]
谈判 | 美国牛肉或将重返澳洲市场!艾博年拟与特朗普以牛肉换钢铁关税取消
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-07 22:34