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    Australia lifts long-standing US beef ban after review

    Australia ends 20-year restrictions on US beef after biosecurity review, but political motives questioned by opposition.
    Trainee ReporterBy Trainee ReporterJuly 24, 2025
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    Canberra: Australia has lifted its remaining restrictions on American beef imports, marking a significant shift in trade policy following a 20-year ban.

    The move ends a barrier that had drawn sharp criticism from US President Donald Trump and had become a flashpoint in bilateral trade tensions. Beef imports from the US were originally banned in 2003 after an outbreak of mad cow disease. Although the technical ban was lifted in 2019, practical restrictions remained due to concerns over cattle from Mexico and Canada, which share a supply chain with the US.

    US authorities welcomed the change, calling it a major trade breakthrough and celebrating it as a win for American agriculture. US Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that, “Gone are the days of putting American farmers on the sidelines.”

    The Australian government, however, insisted the decision was not influenced by political pressure. Agriculture Minister Julie Collins said the approval followed a decade-long, science-based review by the Department of Agriculture.

    Australia lifts long-standing US beef ban
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    Collins remarked that, “This decision has been purely based on science. The Albanese Labour government will never compromise on biosecurity.” The change comes after the US introduced stricter cattle tracing systems, addressing long-standing concerns about tracking and containment of disease outbreaks.

    Despite the government’s assurance, the move has drawn criticism from opposition leaders. Nationals leader David Littleproud questioned the timing and said it could be seen as a concession to Donald Trump. Industry voices have largely backed the decision. Cattle Australia CEO Will Evans said he was comfortable with the outcome and emphasised the importance of maintaining strong trade ties with the US.

    The US is Australia’s largest beef export destination, with trade valued at $9.2 billion (A$14 billion) in 2024. Although Trump imposed at least 10 percent tariffs on Australian exports earlier this year, a recent report by Meat and Livestock Australia found that beef trade had increased by nearly one-third so far in 2025.

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