Minnesota Cattlemen’s hopeful tariffs break down barriers for U.S. beef

The Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association hopes tariffs imposed by the Trump administration will result in greater access for U.S. beef exports. Executive director Kaitlyn Root says there are trade barriers that inhibit global business. “Some examples, Australia has sold roughly $29 billion in beef to American consumers in the past 20 years. Meanwhile, (the U.S.) […]

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