US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has defended a decision by President Donald Trumpâs administration to apply a 10 per cent tariff on Australia despite a free trade agreement, citing the countryâs ban on imports of US beef and pork.
âWe should be running up the score in Australia,â Greer told a Senate Finance Committee hearing in reply to a question from Democratic Senator Mark Warner of Virginia.
âDespite the agreement, they ban our beef, they ban our pork.â
Australia has restricted entry of US beef due to mad cow disease concerns for more than two decades, stopping almost all shipments.
Greer also told senators that negotiations with countries seeking to lower the reciprocal tariffs announced by Trump last week would proceed country by country.
Greer, responsible for implementing tariffs, is the first official to face Congress since last weekâs global tariff announcement.
He said Trump told him he is not planning for tariff exemptions in the near term.
Greer said he has engaged with about 50 countries so far and the âgood newsâ is that most have not indicated they will increase retaliatory tariffs on the US.
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(Australian Associated Press)
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