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China will impose additional 55% tariffs on beef imports on major suppliers as Beijing moves to protect its domestic livestock industry facing oversupply and falling prices.
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00:00China is set to impose an additional 55% tariffs on beef imports,
00:06targeting major suppliers like Australia, Brazil and the US.
00:10This comes as Beijing moves to protect its domestic livestock industry,
00:15which has been facing falling prices from oversupply and strong foreign competition.
00:22The additional 55% tariffs will apply when shipments exceed said quarters.
00:27For 2026, the total import quota is set at 2.7 million metric tons.
00:33Brazil receives the largest share at just over 41%, followed by Argentina and Uruguay.
00:39Australia and the US were allocated more modest quotas of around 200,000 and 160,000 metric tons, respectively.
00:47The measures will take effect from January 1st and run for three years,
00:51with the overall quota set to increase gradually through 2028.
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