Argentina would export 70 thousand tons a year. Trump maintains that if imports increase, the price of meat in the U.S. market will drop.
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In a conversation with a group of journalists, Donald Trump stated that the United States plans to significantly increase imports of Argentine beef. The goal? To lower the price of beef in the U.S. food market, where inflation has been hitting beef products for some time. "We would buy some beef from Argentina," Trump said on a flight from Florida to Washington on Air Force One, the U.S. presidential aircraft, to a dozen reporters accompanying him on the journey. "If we do that, our beef prices will go down," continued Donald Trump, referring to the rising costs for consumers of beef products. >> Read more: Donald Trump's harsh statement: "Argentina has no money, they are dying, struggling to survive" In the United States, beef prices have been rising for some time, for various reasons. To a large extent, it is due to droughts in producing areas, problems with Mexican imports, and a persistent decline in the U.S. cattle herd. The trade agreement comes within the framework of a ...
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