[Australian Cattle Auction Thrives Despite U.S. Tariffs And Beef Export Criticism] Despite U.S. President Trump's Imposition Of A 10% Import Tariff On Australian Goods And Criticism Of Its Beef Exports, A Cattle Auction In Moss Vale, Australia Saw Brisk Business. Australian Beef Farmers And Industry Groups Plan To Pass The Tariff Costs Onto American Consumers. Australia Exports A$4 Billion ($2.52 Billion) Worth Of Beef Annually To The U.S., Its Largest Market, While Maintaining A Ban On U.S. Fresh Beef Since 2003.

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