SYDNEY -- A de facto Chinese ban on American beef is boosting cattle farmers and exporters in Australia, as new modelling suggests the country is set to reap even more benefits from U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to reshape global trade.
Combination of increasing exports and higher global prices bolster local sector

Beef is displayed for sale at a butcher shop in Melbourne, Australia on April 4. © Getty Images
SYDNEY -- A de facto Chinese ban on American beef is boosting cattle farmers and exporters in Australia, as new modelling suggests the country is set to reap even more benefits from U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to reshape global trade.