Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick holds Trump’s “Liberation Day” poster board.Credit:AP
“Our farmers are blocked from selling almost anywhere ... Europe won’t let us sell beef,Australia won’t let us sell beef,” Lutnick told CNN on Friday AEDT. The interviewer interjected to say this was “because of hormonal chemicals”.
Lutnick replied:“No,no,that’s not why. It’s because they just wanna protect,they want to say:‘Oh,what,the seeds are different?’ Other people in the world are using seeds that,insects ... come on,this is nonsense. This is all nonsense. What happens is they block our markets.”
Despite a free-trade agreement,Australia prohibits imports of fresh US beef due to long-standing concerns over mad cow disease. The US trade office has consistently raised this as a grievance,but Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Coalition leader Peter Dutton have both said biosecurity measures are not up for negotiation.
In another interview on CNBC,Lutnick was asked why 10 per cent tariffs were applied to the United Kingdom and Australia when the US enjoyed a trade surplus with both countries. “Well,look,they each have the lowest rate available,” he responded.
Asked the same question on Bloomberg Television,Lutnick said:“Australia,which is a wonderful partner of ours,they buy a lot of our planes. If you buy our commodity,gas,that’s really what you need,not really what we need to sell you – it’s not the same. So the president decided:why don’t we have a baseline of 10 per cent?”
And on Fox News,Lutnick said the European Union “hate our beef because our beef is beautiful and theirs is weak”.