(Bloomberg) -- The Trump administration has delayed a plan to suspend tariffs on beef imports, which had been part of its latest push to assuage Americans’ concerns about high consumer prices.
Trump moves to cut beef import tariffs and ease rancher rules as the White House targets stubbornly high meat prices.
President Donald Trump’s administration is preparing to temporarily lower barriers on imported beef, betting that more foreign supply could lower beef prices and cool food inflation in the U.S.
Faced with record-high prices for steak and ground beef, the Trump administration said Monday that it plans to reduce tariffs on imported beef products. Beef prices have risen about 20% since Trump ...
President Trump is signing a pair of executive orders aimed at lowering beef prices, a White House official told The Post – his latest effort to ease affordability as the price of a tasty steak ...
New reports indicate that the Trump administration is planning to roll back tariffs on beef and lower costs for ranchers to address surging beef prices. The reports indicate that the administration ...
CHICAGO >> President Donald Trump is set to sign executive orders today to allow increased beef imports into the U.S. and to support renewal of the U.S. cattle herd in an effort to address high beef ...
Disagreements over White House plans to allow more beef imports highlights the difficulty of balancing the interests of consumers and the cattle industry. President Donald Trump’s efforts to lower ...