Donald Trump has removed tariffs on one of Australia's biggest exports to the US.
The US president revealed on Saturday morning Australian time he would lift reciprocal tariffs on some agricultural goods including a plethora of beef goods.
Though Australian products already had the lowest tariff rate of any US trading partner, removing that baseline 10 per cent levy on beef will be a significant boon for farmers.
"As an incredibly important market for Australian beef, we greatly value our relationship with the American industry and consumers," Cattle Australia chief executive Will Evans said.
"The decision to remove tariffs will further strengthen that relationship."
Meat is Australia's second largest export to America behind non-monetary gold according to the Australian Bureau of Sta

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