Trump plans 90-day tariff-free ground beef imports
President Trump announced a 90-day measure to allow up to 300,000 metric tons of ground beef to be imported without impacting tariff quotas, aimed at easing grocery prices for American shoppers. He said the imported beef would be sold at 25% below current market prices and that the move would give the U.S. beef herd space to grow again. Details on which countries would supply the beef or who would enforce the lower price were not provided, and White House comment was not immediately available for additional details. The plan underscores ongoing concerns about food costs and affordability for households amid rising grocery bills. Reports from multiple outlets describe the same 90-day quota expansion and price-commitment framework, though the specific mechanics remain unclear. The policy is presented as a temporary tariff-relief measure tied to stabilizing consumer prices while rebuilding domestic beef supply.
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