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Beef Trade Realigns as U.S. Exports to China Collapse

U.S. beef exports to China have dropped sharply after Beijing allowed key permits to lapse, a move seen by analysts as fallout from escalating U.S.-China trade friction under President Trump. The resulting vacuum has allowed Australia to rapidly expand its market share in the world’s fastest-growing beef import market.

U.S. shipments to China fell from over $118 million to less than $10 million per month this summer, according to recent USDA data. As domestic herd sizes shrink and prices rise, American meat producers are under pressure to adapt quickly or lose long-term global relevance.

Market Reaction

  • Tyson Foods Inc. (NYSE: TSN): $54.39, up $0.43 (0.80%)
  • Hormel Foods Corp. (NYSE: HRL): $24.76, up $0.12 (0.51%)
  • Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. (NASDAQ: PPC): $40.87, up $0.65 (1.62%)
  • Seaboard Corp. (NYSE American: SEB): $3,661.70, down $9.29 (0.25%)
  • Sysco Corp. (NYSE: SYY): $82.24, up $0.40 (0.49%)

Investor Sentiment

Investors are closely watching how U.S. meat processors manage the loss of Chinese market access. While firms like Tyson and Pilgrim’s Pride have diversified global operations, the sudden collapse in China-bound shipments adds risk to their growth strategies.

Australia’s rise in beef exports and favorable trade positioning highlight the geopolitical headwinds facing U.S. protein suppliers. Investors may continue to price in uncertainty until there’s greater clarity on future trade policy and supply chain stability.

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