Beyond the White House: What Is Dictating Aussie Beef Prices on the Global Market?
Following the unceremonious dumping of trade tariffs on Australian beef, livestock agents across the state have weighed in on the real factors driving beef export prices - and they say it's not the businessman in the big white house.
A 10 per cent tariff on Australian beef headed to the United States was reversed on Saturday morning by US President Donald Trump, among hundreds of food items.
Singleton stock agent Jason Bower said the tariffs, if anything, helped make Australian beef dearer on the international market...
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