Australia lifts US beef ban after Trump demands
“In terms of trade, there may be some boutique products, but in terms of volume… My expectations would have been very low if there were any volumes.”
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Experts, including the former Bioguership General Inspector, said that in April, this masthead was dependent on the strict biosyal protocols of Australia’s illness.
“We do not use them [biosecurity protocols] As non -tariff trade barriers. When other countries question our biomuality requirements, we should justify them and show that we apply appropriate controls to all these countries to continue trade. ”
Australia Financial Review He would report that the first ban was removed. The United States has created more traces of cattle to determine where they are grown, which is useful in case of an outbreak of disease.
He said he would negotiate with Albania in April, but he would never weaken his biogugree.
“We will not weaken the measures that protect our farmers and producers from the risks of disease or contamination,” he said.
Opposition finance spokesman James Paterson asked Albanian more information about the reasoning behind the government decision.
“Perhaps the Prime Minister found a way with this problem. Perhaps he found a way to make the beef meat be imported and raised in the United States … But if there is, he should explain how he did it.”
“He should stand up today and explain that Australia’s beef farmers have no risks for their bioghews and do not dilute it. But if it dilutes it, I think the government’s explanation will be very difficult.”
In a statement published last month, the Federation of Farmers of Citizens warned against changes in bioguers to appease the Trump administration.
Federation President David Jochinke said, ım Let’s be open, our biraverary is not a bargaining chip. We have the best standards in the world supported by science and it needs to remain in this way.
With Daniel Lo Surdo and Nick Newling.
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