Congressman Jason Smith (MO-08,) Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, joined Congressman Greg Steube (FL-17) and other Republican Members of the Committee in writing to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins and U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer expressing concern over a recently announced plan to expand imports of Argentine beef into the United States.
Smith stated, “While I agree with the president that, despite lower inflation, the cost of food is still too high for many working families, I strongly disagree with the idea that purchasing beef from Argentina will have a meaningful impact on prices at the store. In recent days, I have heard from countless cattle farmers in Missouri who have expressed concerns that they are being unfairly blamed for the high cost of beef when the Biden administration’s disastrous economic policies are still having huge impacts on their operations. I completely agree with them. I commend the Trump Administration for its work to open new markets for American cattle farmers. Just this weekend President Trump announced deals with several critical trading partners in Southeast Asia. These countries have historically maintained high tariffs on U.S. beef and thanks to President Trump’s efforts, US ranchers now have access to their markets. These deals only reenforce my opposition to any plans to purchase beef from foreign countries tariff free – particularly when those same nations do not give our own farmers equal access. America First means American Beef.”
