President Donald Trump’s administration has warned that Argentina ’s cattle industry is battling issues with disease problems, potentially restricting the amount of beef the administration could import to help lower domestic prices.

On Tuesday, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said on CNBC that Trump is “in discussions with Argentina” regarding the plan, but said that the country is facing a “foot-and-mouth disease issue.”

According to the World Reference Laboratory for Foot-and-Mouth Disease, Argentina has not had an outbreak of the disease since 2006.

This follows Trump on Sunday telling reporters that the U.S. could import “some beef” from the country, which would “ bring our beef prices down .”

Rollins added that the vast majority of beef consumed in America is domestic

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