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Brazil's beef exports to China jump 38% in September amid US tariffs
Brazil's beef exports to China rose 38.3% in September to 187,340 tonnes, offsetting US tariff impacts and pushing total exports to a record $1.92 billion, Abrafrigo said.
- On Wednesday, Abrafrigo said Brazil's beef exports to China rose in September, pushing total monthly exports to a record high of $1.92bn and 373,867 tonnes.
- The US administration of President Donald Trump imposed additional tariffs this year on Brazilian goods including beef, adding to an existing 26.4 percent levy, and Abrafrigo said September marked the second month of these measures.
- Exports data show exports to the United States fell year-to-date in September while Abrafrigo reported 130 countries increased purchases and the European Union became the second largest destination last month.
- Global demand has allowed Brazil to offset US tariff impacts, Abrafrigo said, as Latin America's largest economy expands shipments amid a global trade reshuffle.
- China's buying pattern suggests increased purchases to avoid US agricultural goods, while some US firms front‑loaded imports before tariffs took effect earlier this year.
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Brazil’s beef exports to China jump 38% in September amid U.S. tariffs
According to ADM Investor Services, Brazil’s beef exports to China rose 38.3% in September from a year earlier, reaching 187,340 tons, industry group Abrafrigo said on Wednesday, helping push total monthly exports to a record high.
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