Australian beef producers hope to prolong a boom in sales to the US after Donald Trump’s tariffs handed the country an advantage over rival exporters such as Brazil.
Cattle farmers feared the worst in April when the US president singled out Australia’s strict biosecurity laws for criticism and warned that the US would stop importing red meat from the Pacific country.
“I figured we were about to get railroaded,” said Adam Armstrong, a Queensland cattle farmer.
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