ANALYSIS: New US Imported Beef Tariff Landscape Effects Ahead of 2026
On Thursday November 20, the White House signed an order to remove the 40% tariff on a variety of Brazilian agricultural products, which included beef. This announcement came after reciprocal tariffs were lifted on November 13, allowing other major beef exporters like Australia, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Argentina, and Uruguay to no longer contend with an extra 10-18% tariff depending on the origin.
US domestic beef prices have reached record highs as cattle supplies in the region are lower given the cyclical nature of cattle supply...
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