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Ruben Gallego Opposes Plan to Increase Beef Imports from Argentina

Senator Ruben Gallego and 15 other senators wrote a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Greer opposing the Trump administration's plan to import more beef from Argentina.

The senators say the plan could negatively affect American cattle ranchers and pose health risks to U.S. livestock.

"We write in strong opposition to the Administration's undeveloped plan to increase imports of Argentinian beef," the senators stated in their letter.

They noted that the announcement has already affected cattle markets nationwide, as ranchers work to rebuild their herds. They suggested that the administration should prioritize policies that support American farmers and ranchers.

"We encourage you to focus on policies that support American farmers and ranchers and that bring down costs for all Americans," they wrote.

Animal Health Issues

The letter also addressed potential health risks associated with increased beef imports.

"We are concerned that this plan could also introduce serious animal health threats that further cripple U.S. cattle production at a time of low cattle supply," the senators wrote.

They stated these health threats could affect U.S. livestock production, disrupt domestic and international trade, and have economic consequences for rural communities and the agricultural supply chain.

The senators called for an end to broad tariffs, which they claim are creating market instability and increasing costs. They proposed using targeted tariffs and other trade tools instead.

"Instead of introducing additional volatility into the market, we urge you to implement a trade policy that uses targeted tariffs and other tools to ensure U.S. producers can fairly compete in the global marketplace while also ensuring Americans have access to healthy, affordable foods," they stated.

Last week, Senator Gallego asked Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to reconsider giving more aid to Argentina. He requested that the administration focus instead on helping U.S. farmers sell their products to other countries.

Ericka Piñon

Ericka Piñon is a state and federal politics reporter for Cactus Politics and a Journalism and Mass Communication student at Arizona State University. With a focus in public relations, she aims to deliver balanced coverage grounded in solid sourcing.

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