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Australia's beef exports to China fell to 205,000 tons in 2026 due to tariffs, but global demand remains strong.
Australian beef maintains strong global demand despite China's 55% tariffs on imports exceeding quotas, effective January 1, 2026, which limit Australia to a 205,000-tonne quota within China’s 2.7 million-tonne annual allocation.
This follows a 270,000-tonne export volume to China in 2024/25 worth about $2.8 billion.
Officials say robust international demand and market flexibility may offset the impact, while negotiations between Australia and China continue.
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Las exportaciones de carne de Australia a China cayeron a 205.000 toneladas en 2026 debido a los aranceles, pero la demanda global sigue siendo fuerte.