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Brazil’s Beef Exports Could Drop 10% in 2026 Due to Chinese Tariffs, Says Lobby ABIEC

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SAO PAULO, May 5 (Reuters) – Brazil’s beef exports could ​drop 10% ‌in 2026 from the year before due to China’s ‌55% ​tariff on ⁠beef imports ⁠that exceed quota levels, lobby group ABIEC president Roberto ​Perosa said on Tuesday. Speaking to ⁠journalists, Perosa ⁠also said ​that the country’s beef ​production aimed at ‌China is expected to halt around June. China, ⁠which is Brazil’s top trading partner, imposed the ⁠tariff ‌this year ⁠in a ​move…

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Brazil, the world's largest beef exporter, is close to reaching its annual share of shipments to its main buyer, China — a situation that must redesign trade flows at a time when global consumers face higher meat prices. Exclusive material for subscribers. To have full access, access the link of the subject and register.

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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