The U.S. agricultural sector, on alert due to the trade agreement with Argentina: "Trump betrayed us"

Published 2025년 11월 17일

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From the agricultural and livestock sector of the North American country, they claim to feel harmed because it will expand the importation of Argentine beef.

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The productive sector composed of U.S. agricultural producers, which forms one of the support bases with which President Donald Trump returned to the White House, feels betrayed by the trade agreement between Washington and Buenos Aires. The ranchers claim that the understanding will allow the expansion of Argentine beef imports to the United States, which directly harms their production. According to information gathered by Clarín, the sector considers that the agreement "is a slap in the face for U.S. producers." One of the axes of the agreement was that "both countries committed to improving the conditions of the bilateral and reciprocal agreement to the beef markets." This point aligns with President Trump's desire to import Argentine beef to lower the prices of this food in U.S. supermarkets. U.S. soybean producers, for their part, also raised red flags about the agreement between the United States and a country whose production of this commodity directly competes with the ...
Source: Agromeat

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