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Washington President Trump signed an executive order Friday that quadruples the amount of beef imported into the U.S. from Argentina under a new trade agreement with the South American country.
Argentina's Foreign Ministry wrote in a statement that the new agreement, which was signed Thursday, will "grant an unprecedented expansion of preferential access for Argentine beef to its market by 100,000 tons," representing an increase of "$800 million in Argentine beef exports."
Entitled "Ensuring Affordable Beef for the American Consumer," Mr. Trump's executive order said that domestic production capacity has failed to keep pace with increasing demand in recent years, leading to higher prices. The order notes that the cost of beef has soared, peaking at $6.69 per pound in December, according to the Federal Reserve. That is the highest level beef prices have reached since the Department of Labor started tracking prices in 1984.
"I determine that it is necessary and appropriate to temporarily increase the quantity of [beef] imports," the order says. "In addition, I determine that it is appropriate to allocate all of the increased in-quota quantity of beef, as established by this proclamation, to Argentina."
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Mr. Trump previously prodded cattle ranchers to "get their prices down" in an effort to bring relief to consumers.
"The Cattle Ranchers, who I love, don't understand that the only reason they are doing so well, for the first time in decades, is because I put Tariffs on cattle coming into the United States," Mr. Trump wrote on Truth Social in October. "If it weren't for me, they would be doing just as they've done for the past 20 years Terrible! It would be nice if they would understand that."
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-argentina-beef-imports-executive-order/
Botany
(76,695 posts)FAFO.
Lovie777
(22,257 posts)Melon
(1,175 posts)Same now with roasts. I just dont buy beef its gotten so expensive.
The Argentina beef is not the same as American. Actually the US is unique in that most beef is finished with grain making it more marbled and thus more tender. Argentina beef is grass fed but not finished in feedlots. Its a noticeable difference although still very good.
sir pball
(5,291 posts)Grass-fed beef tastes better, it has a distinctly "beefier", meatier flavor. Some people call it "gamey", but, while I won't try to yum someone's yuck, TBH that's someone who's never had anything more intense than American feedlot beef; it's nothing compared to venison (which isn't gamey at all if it's harvested and handled properly), let alone wild boar or even moreso wild duck. It's also "healthier" insomuch as it has something like 3x as many omega-3s, and is leaner overall.
On the downside, it is leaner than feedlot beef, but that doesn't mean dry like (modern) pork or chicken; as long as you aren't cooking it past medium-rare it's pretty much a nonissue. If anything, it's nicer to get a strip that has less of a fat cap, there's more meat on the plate.
The real sticky wicket here is the cost, grassfed beef is usually like $2-3 more a pound than feedlot meat because it's widely considered more desirable
tripling the imports isn't going to make much difference in market prices if it's going to sell for $7 instead of $4.50.
Escurumbele
(4,045 posts)Anyone who has been in Argentina for a visit will know their beef is incredibly good. Now, this move will screw beef farmers in the USA big time, but that is what they voted for. I don't eat beef anymore, and a lot of people are getting away from it.
I wonder what kind of a deal trump has with Milei, they must be taking commissions from this deal.
Javaman
(65,415 posts)Nothing like a little screw worm and or mad cow for a little extra flavor!
callous taoboy
(4,781 posts)Nothing like the smell of rainforest burning in the morning...Recent Trends: In 2024, Argentina lost 149,649 hectares of forest, marking a slight increase in destruction from previous years.
Farmer-Rick
(12,533 posts)They had Mad cow disease all the way up until 2011. Then they started vaccinating their cattle and it has helped..... some. I wonder what anti-vaxxers think about eating vaccinated beef???
They regularly use antibiotics though they are trying to cut back. China destroyed tons of Argentina beef due to the detection of illegal antibiotic use.
About 70% of Argentina beef are finished in feedlots. So don't think you are getting grass raised beef.
Argentina does most of what the US does to their average beef but with the added bonus of having corrupted and ineffective agriculture standards.
Javaman
(65,415 posts)Woodwizard
(1,283 posts)They are grass fed it is so much better than commercially available beef and so far the price is not much more.
It is all we buy, my chilli is so much more flavorful with their ground beef.
Never had a bad cut from them.
Volaris
(11,500 posts)It's like he's TRYING to humiliate them, at this point...
BigMin28
(1,830 posts)To be the only thing Stinky is good at, screwing people over.
Attilatheblond
(8,516 posts)Since he hates everybody, it's a dream come true for him.
BattleRow
(2,142 posts)alittlelark
(19,105 posts)tRump has been praising Argentina and showering them with OUR $$$, along with trade deals.
Argentina has no extradition treaty with the US.
*** Hes giving them gratitude for their protection of nazis in the past, and making sure the door is still open in case it is needed in the future.
travelingthrulife
(4,812 posts)We The People already gave them 40 billion. So we are funding their future hidey-hole.
twodogsbarking
(17,938 posts)Vinca
(53,549 posts)Maybe a few cube steaks for the peons, sire?
70sEraVet
(5,349 posts)I love lamb, but the cost of a lamb chop compared to a t-bone used to mean that I would only treat myself to the lamb on special occasions. Now, the situation is reversed! Except that they are both MUCH higher than a good chicken thigh -- I can get 10lb bags of quarters for $8.90, sometimes less. For 89 cents a pound, I eat a LOT of chicken!
multigraincracker
(37,179 posts)some goat. Make sure its not a billy goat. I try to avoid most red meat. Ill eat it if served but not buy it. I include wild game I harvest myself.
Most of the meat I eat is fish and foul. Canned sardines are high on my list and buy a bunch when on sale. I try to read labels on everything I buy.
JustABozoOnThisBus
(24,633 posts)I don't see an economic advantage to lamb. But lamb chops for lunch? Heck, yeah!
travelingthrulife
(4,812 posts)70sEraVet
(5,349 posts)The Madcap
(1,822 posts)when they refuse to rename Patagonia after him and then slap a 200% tariff on Argentinian beef.
JT45242
(3,923 posts)Highly likely that many of he wealthy in Argentina are descendants of Nazis or Nazi collaborators.
But given that we know mango Mussolini is a descendant of a collaborator, as are musk and Thiel this just seems entirely on brand.
jls4561
(2,926 posts)I believe I have eaten Argentinian beef, when my cousin persuaded me to go to her time share in Aruba. It was good.
But I dont want to endorse Fat Donnies dictators supporting dictators policy.
orangecrush
(29,352 posts)Javaman
(65,415 posts)Im no fan of the us beef industry,, but its ours and the orange asshole just destroyed it
ProudMNDemocrat
(20,677 posts)Very smart, Donnie.
I spent over $11 for 4 hamburgers at the Grocery store last week.
multigraincracker
(37,179 posts)It is really market driven. If the price goes up, they produce more. Problem is this takes some time. Takes a year or so for a farmer to up their production. Have to breed, raise and finish beef cattle.
Now if beef and milk producers got together in something like a union, they wouldnt suffer those large market swings.
ProudMNDemocrat
(20,677 posts)OrlandoDem2
(3,210 posts)Ill happily by Argentinian beef. Its very good!
Being American and supporting America First these days doesnt give me warm fuzzies.
Envirogal
(289 posts)All because Americans cant stop their addiction to beef, an unsustainable and resource inefficient industry.
Bring on the increased methane emissions to just get it all over with on this sick human experiment that ruined Eden.
Bev54
(13,321 posts)Trump puts tariffs on imported beef
Prices rise because of tariffs because demand is more than supply
Food inflation high
TACO
tariffs are withdrawn because they don't work, but country is given a different excuse.
travelingthrulife
(4,812 posts)$40 billion We The People gave them without any kind of Congressional input.
