Donald Trump signed a proclamation to increase U.S. imports of Argentinian beef on Friday, a move that has sparked controversy and raised questions about its potential impact. Simultaneously, Canada and France opened consulates in Greenland, signaling support for Denmark after previous U.S. interest in the territory. In other international developments, Cuba expressed willingness to engage in talks with the U.S., while an international monitor found no evidence to support U.S. claims of clandestine Chinese nuclear tests. Japan is also holding a snap election this weekend.
The beef import decision, according to a White House official in October, was met with immediate criticism from U.S. cattle ranchers. Economists have predicted that the change will likely have a minimal effect on prices for consumers.
In Greenland, the opening of consulates by Canada and France in Nuuk on Friday was seen as a show of solidarity with Denmark. This move followed earlier discussions of a possible U.S. takeover of the Arctic island. The establishment of these diplomatic outposts reflects a hardening of opposition to the U.S. in Western Europe, according to a poll.
Meanwhile, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel stated his government's willingness to engage in talks with Washington. This announcement came after months of threats from the Trump administration, and amid the island nation's deepening economic crisis.
An international monitor also reported that it had found no evidence to support the U.S. claim that China conducted clandestine nuclear tests in 2020. U.S. Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Thomas DiNanno made the accusations at a United Nations disarmament conference in Geneva, Switzerland, on Friday.
Finally, Japanese voters are heading to the polls this weekend for a snap election called by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. Takaichi, who became the country's first female prime minister in October of the previous year, is hoping to translate her popularity into more seats for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
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