ANALYSIS: Asia’s Beef Trade 2025 Review and the Key Forces at Play in 2026
Asia’s beef trade in 2025 showed sharper shifts and clearer winners than a year earlier, as changes in demand, currency volatility, and policy moves redirected flows across the Asia Pacific.
Buyers leaned more heavily on Australian and New Zealand supply, while weaker regional currencies and rising staple food costs squeezed household protein budgets in key importing markets, pushing imports and consumption to multi year lows.
These forces hastened the reallocation of shipments and tightened availability in parts of the region, while fresh policy settings set the stage for a more contested trade environment in 2026....
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