China Implements New Tariffs and Quotas on Imported Beef to Protect Domestic Industry

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China will impose quotas and tariffs on beef imports starting January 1, 2026, aiming to protect domestic farmers, which will likely reduce beef imports from major exporters like Brazil and Australia, potentially benefiting global consumers with lower prices but impacting international producers.
- China Limits Foreign Beef in Hit to Brazil, US Firms Yahoo Finance
- China imposes curbs on beef imports to protect domestic industry Reuters
- China imposes beef-import quota, adds over-quota tariffs to guard local industry South China Morning Post
- China imposes country-specific tariff-rate quotas on imported beef as safeguard measure: MOFCOM Global Times
- China To Impose New Tariffs on US Beef Newsweek
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