23 February 2026
Reports out of the United States currently indicate Australian beef exports will not be affected by President Trump’s weekend announcement of new import tariffs.
Cattle Australia Chief Executive, Will Evans, said confirmation of these reports was being sought through the Australian Government and industry channels.
“The Australian Government reached an agreement with the United States in November for Australian beef to be supplied tariff-free, and we strongly believe that this should continue to be the case,” Mr Evans said.
“The US remained Australia’s largest beef export market, with our lean beef complementary to American supplies.
“The US is a long-standing and valued trading partner, and the continuation of the agreed zero-tariff position would provide confidence to both Australian grass-fed beef producers and consumers in the US.
“US demand for Australian beef has never been stronger, which reflects the benefits to all parties of opening international markets and the removal of trade barriers.
“Cattle Australia will continue to work closely with the Australian government, Meat & Livestock Australia and other peak industry bodies to advocate for the removal of trade barriers around the world.”
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