Trump, Argentina and Beef
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By Leila Miller BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentines vote on Sunday in a midterm election that has emerged as a referendum on the deep austerity policies of President Javier Milei, and follows a polarizing U.
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'Misguided': Cattlemen's trade group raises alarm over Trump plan to import beef from Argentina
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association has called upon President Trump to not increase beef imports from Argentina.
The poll found almost half of Trump voters disapprove of the government's bailout of Argentina, while just 30 percent approve.
When U.S. President Donald Trump last week conditioned a hefty financial bailout of Argentina on President Javier Milei triumphing in upcoming midterm elections, he handed the country's opposition a new rallying cry.
With $14 billion in investment projects and rising exports, China has consolidated its position as a key trading partner for Argentina, irking the U.S.
Marjorie Taylor Greene went off on President Donald Trump's $40 billion bailout for Argentina, calling it "probably one of the grossest things" she's ever seen.
Argentina's central bank said on Monday it signed a $20 billion exchange-rate stabilization agreement with the U.S. Treasury Department, six days ahead of a key midterm election. The central bank's statement said the agreement sets forth terms for bilateral currency swap operations between the U.