President Donald Trump on Aug. 2 praised a previously-announced deal that will open up the European Union to more U.S. beef after the bloc carved out quotas previously granted to other nations.
The Trump administration in June secured more access to the EU’s beef market after the bloc persuaded Australia, Argentina and Uruguay to gradually cede chunks of the import quota. U.S. farmers will be entitled to almost 80% -- or 35,000 metric tons -- of the annual EU quota on hormone-free beef by the seventh year of the agreement, with an initial allocation of around 40%, European officials told ...
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