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Australia welcomes Trump’s tariff exemption on beef, other food products

US president exempted various food imports from tariffs amid concerns over rising grocery prices

Saadet Gokce  | 16.11.2025 - Update : 16.11.2025
Australia welcomes Trump’s tariff exemption on beef, other food products

ISTANBUL

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong on Sunday welcomed US President Donald Trump’s exemption of certain food products, including beef, from tariffs, reiterating opposition to levies altogether.

"We welcome the lifting of these tariffs. That's a good thing for Australian beef producers. We maintain a clear, consistent position. We do not support tariffs," Wong said in an interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

Canberra "believes in being able to access each other's markets. We think that's in the best interest of consumers as well as of producers," Wong added.

Trump on Friday signed an executive order to exempt a range of food imports from tariffs, including coffee, beef, and bananas, amid concerns over rising grocery prices.

With the exemption, Australian beef -- one of the country’s top exports to the US -- will no longer be subject to the 10% tariff.

Wong also said that Australia will "keep advocating our position" on the removal of other tariffs.

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