White House agrees to lower tariffs on some goods from Latin America -- including Argentinian beef
Source: Politico
11/13/2025 06:54 PM EST
The White House on Thursday announced new trade agreements with four South and Central American countries, which could lead to lower duties on some coffee and banana imports, as well as beef from Argentina.
These are exactly the kind of deals the president is trying to strike to help balance out our trade deficits, said a senior administration official, granted anonymity to share details of the deal.
The official said the deal with Argentina is expected to exempt beef from the 10 percent tariff on its imports. But the trade agreement does not appear to change the U.S. quota expanding the amount of beef Argentina can export to the U.S., a proposal President Donald Trump floated earlier this fall that drew fierce backlash from Republicans in Congress and the U.S. cattle industry.
In the near term, I think were just going to let the market figure out how much beef it needs, the official said. Thursdays announcement comes as the administration continues its efforts to bail out Argentinian President Javier Milei, a staunch Trump ally, including through a $20 billion currency swap deal with Argentinas central bank.
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Anxy
(17 posts)Thats all.
RockRaven
(18,375 posts)bucolic_frolic
(53,252 posts)Rewarding supporters, reducing pain points.
BaronChocula
(3,757 posts)Last edited Fri Nov 14, 2025, 12:26 AM - Edit history (1)
Can you still bite yourself in the ass after a leopard ate your face?
Wonder Why
(6,370 posts)Bayard
(27,774 posts)"Under current rules, a cow could be born, raised and slaughtered outside the United States, but still have a Made in the USA or Product of USA label as long as the final product was packaged within U.S. borders."
Sounds to me like you have no idea where your meat is coming from.
https://foodprint.org/blog/country-of-origin/
Glad we only eat beef about twice a year, when I get a hankering for pot roast.
Beacool
(30,493 posts)So bring on the Argentine beef. It's grass fed and superlative quality, some of the best beef in the world.