Australia-China Beef Tariff January 02: $1B Export Hit Looms
China beef tariff Australia will reshape meat trade in 2026. Beijing has set a 55% levy on beef that exceeds the trade safeguard quota and partly suspended FTA benefits. Industry groups warn shipments could fall by about one third, trimming roughly A$1 billion from export value. We explain how the rules work, who may feel margin pressure, where volumes could be redirected, and what this means for processors, feedlots, logistics, and retailers across Australia.
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