PUBLISHED Aug 21, 2026, 7:22 PM ET
President Donald Trump announced a temporary waiver on quota tariffs for imported ground beef, seeking to lower consumer grocery prices amid historic domestic cattle herd declines. Writing on social media, Trump stated that the administration will permit up to 300,000 metric tons of ground beef to enter the United States without tariffs over the next 90 days. The imported meat is expected to be sold at prices twenty five percent below current market rates. The announcement immediately drew fierce backlash from domestic cattle producers, ranchers, and rural lawmakers across agricultural states. Industry representatives argued that flooding the market with cheap foreign beef threatens domestic cattle prices and undermines long term herd rebuilding efforts. Futures markets responded negatively to the policy shift, reflecting widespread industry anxiety. The White House defended the initiative as a necessary measure to relieve working families facing steep food inflation ahead of upcoming national midterm elections today.
By Emily Rhodes | JQJO News
Left: Emphasizes political motives and friction with traditional agricultural Republican supporters. Center: Focuses strictly on market reactions, price cuts, and rancher concerns. Right: Highlights populist efforts to lower household grocery bills for families.
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