Nearly 30,000 pounds of Argentine beef that wasn’t fully inspected before being distributed in Texas and Florida are being recalled, the US Department of Agriculture said. The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced that Florida-based Corte Argentino LLC was recalling several cuts of beef that missed a “reinspection” step when they entered the United States. The USDA didn’t say how the batch had slipped through the import reinspection process. The recalled beef cuts came in boxes labelled Frigorifico Gorina SAIC, one of Argentina’s top meat-packers. For its part, China has at times suspended imports from specific Argentine meatpackers citing a variety of issues.