FORMER Australian Ambassador to the United States Joe Hockey will share his experiences working with President-elect Donald Trump when he kicks-off the 2025 AMIC Meat Processing and Export Conference.
Known for negotiating significant wins on issues such as tariff and quota exemptions during President-elect Donald Trump’s first term in US office, Mr Hockey’s insights will paint a picture of what Australia can expect from its relationship with the US – setting the scene for conference trade and market access talks.
Hosted by the Australian Meat Industry Council (AMIC) – at Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast, Queensland – registrations are now open for the 2025 Meat Processing and Export Conference (MPEC).
AMIC Chair Tom Maguire said MPEC was ideal timing for Mr Hockey to address a gathering of the global red meat sector, agricultural businesses, Australian manufacturers and processors.
“Joe has a wealth of experience and knowledge he can draw on to help our industry navigate the times ahead,” he said.
“His firsthand experience during the first Trump administration is particularly pertinent, but his familiarity with the machinations in Washington as well as his role as a former Australian Treasurer make him a fantastic drawcard for this premier event hosted by Australia’s largest agricultural export sector.”
“In preparing our broader program for MPEC25, AMIC’s focused on making the event an ideal opportunity to showcase the value of the red meat processor and export sector and also explore what’s to come for our industry.”
Early Bird Tickets on sale now
Learn more: https://amic.org.au/mpec-2025/