President
Trump asked the Justice Department to “immediately begin” the investigation into meat processors, accusing them of collusion, price fixing and manipulation, according to a social media post. Shares of Brazil’s
“I am asking the DOJ to act expeditiously,” Trump
Wholesale beef prices, which have been surging in recent years, jumped 16% in 2025, according to the
Beef packers as a result are operating at losses, which are expected to continue into 2026, according to a statement from
“US beef processors welcome a fact-based discussion about beef affordability and how best to meet the needs of American consumers, who are the industry’s most important stakeholders,” she said.
The high cost of living
Meat is the latest target in Trump’s attempts to curb food inflation, with the cost of ground beef having surged to records at American supermarkets this year. Still, rebuilding the US herd could take years, potentially signaling higher prices for longer.
Trump appeared to put the blame on foreign-owned companies, driving down
Pork producer
Late in Trump’s first term, the Justice Department opened an antitrust investigation of the meatpacking industry. His predecessor
In 2022, Biden
“Ending the week with a new assignment, thank you for your attention to this matter, sir,” said DOJ antitrust head
Trump’s handling of meat prices has drawn pushback from allies in agricultural states, who say his plan to allow more imports of tariff-free Argentine beef risks undercutting American farmers.
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Cattle futures have
“While Cattle Prices have dropped substantially, the price of Boxed Beef has gone up — Therefore, you know that something is ‘fishy,’” Trump said in a subsequent
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