Trump orders investigation of food industries


US President Donald Trump - Photo: Reuters

Washington: President Donald Trump has ordered the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate the US food supply chain for potential price fixing and other anti-competitive behaviour to drive up costs of goods such as meat, seeds and fertiliser, especially by foreign companies.

Trump, in an executive order published last Saturday, said he ordered the department and the FTC to establish a task force dedicated to investigating any anti-competitive behaviour and whether control of food-related industries by foreign entities pose a national security threat.

The order comes as the US president responds to Americans’ growing dissatisfaction on rising cost of living, which propelled Democrats to wins over the Republican Party in several key elections in November.

Trump last month ordered an investigation into the meatpacking industry, blaming “majority foreign owned” companies for rising beef prices. — Bloomberg

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