Donald J. Trump highlights new U.S.-Australia beef trade agreement in social media posts

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Donald J. Trump highlights new U.S.-Australia beef trade agreement in social media posts

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Former U.S. President Donald J. Trump posted several updates on his Truth Social account, with content subsequently shared on Twitter, focusing in part on a trade development between the United States and Australia.

On July 24, 2025, Trump’s news community was promoted through a post stating: "President Trump News Community https://t.co/5v5WfVR4dP".

A follow-up tweet at 00:01 UTC the next day referenced his Truth Social activity: "Donald J. Trump Truth Social 07.24.25 07:58 PM EST https://t.co/HBqlmIjj7N".

Shortly after, Trump addressed an agreement regarding beef exports to Australia, writing: "Donald J. Trump Truth Social 07.24.25 07:58 PM EST

After many years Australia has agreed to accept American Beef! For a long time, and even though we are great friends, they actually banned our Beef. Now, we are going to sell so much to Australia because this is undeniable and" (posted July 25, 2025).

Historically, Australia has maintained strict biosecurity regulations affecting agricultural imports, including beef from certain countries due to concerns about disease transmission and product standards. The United States and Australia have periodically negotiated over market access for agricultural goods as part of their broader economic relationship.

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