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Red meat sector’s ‘wait and see’ approach in the US

15 November 2024
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Red meat sector’s ‘wait and see’ approach in the US
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The red meat sector in New Zealand is closely monitoring the potential impact of the upcoming second term of Donald Trump’s presidency in the US, particularly in relation to trade tariffs. Beef + Lamb New Zealand is supporting the government’s ‘wait and see’ approach, with a focus on maintaining strong industry connections and partnerships in the US market. With key exports to the US, such as lean beef cuts for ground beef, the sector is prepared to adapt to meet demand and work closely with officials to navigate any potential changes in trade policy.

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