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US Imposes 10% Tariff on Australian Beef and Other Exports

by Giezel Garcia
04/03/2025
in Tariffs & Duties

The United States has announced the imposition of a 10% tariff on Australian beef, sheepmeat, and goatmeat exports, effective from midnight tonight, as part of new “reciprocal” tariff measures. This decision follows a broader policy introduced by US President Donald Trump, which impacts a range of countries exporting goods to the US.

While the 10% tariff on Australian products is at the higher end of the expected range, it is less severe than the tariffs imposed on some other countries. For example, major beef competitor Brazil will also face a 10% tariff, but it remains unclear whether this will be added to the existing 26.5% tariff already applied to Brazilian beef exports.

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In particular, the tariff on Australian lean beef trimmings, which are used in US hamburger production, is expected to cost US consumers approximately US$180 million annually.

Australian Government Response

In response to the announcement, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticized the new tariffs, arguing that if the measures were truly “reciprocal,” the tariff would have been set at zero. He emphasized that the tariffs were not aligned with the strong bilateral relationship between the two nations, and he indicated that Australia would not retaliate with similar tariffs. However, the government plans to offer a support package for Australian exporters impacted by the tariff and will focus on finding alternative markets for affected products.

Tariffs on Other Countries

The US has introduced a wide range of tariff increases targeting several countries, with China facing a 34% tariff, Vietnam 46%, the European Union 20%, South Korea 25%, and Taiwan 32%. Australia, along with countries such as the United Kingdom, Brazil, and New Zealand, is subject to the baseline 10% tariff.

President Trump has framed these tariffs as part of a broader effort to correct perceived imbalances in international trade, stating that the US has been taken advantage of by other nations for too long. While the tariffs were introduced with the aim of leveling the playing field, many economists have expressed concern that they will lead to higher prices for US consumers and potentially slower economic growth.

Economic and Political Reactions

Prime Minister Albanese has called the tariffs “unwarranted” and noted that they would create uncertainty in the global economy. He also stressed that Australia’s strict biosecurity protocols, particularly regarding beef imports, would not be compromised in response to the new tariff measures.

Additionally, the Australian government announced a $50 million support package for industries affected by the tariff impositions. This fund will be directed toward helping exporters find new markets. Furthermore, the government is exploring new trade opportunities with the European Union and other global partners in light of the changing trade dynamics.

The Australian government remains committed to engaging with the US in hopes of negotiating the removal of the new tariffs.

A White House statement clarified that the tariffs, initially set to take effect tonight, will instead be implemented from April 5, 2025.

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