- China with low activity and persistent safeguard noise
- Brazil exported nearly 15,000 tons per day in the third week of December
- Opypa projects a similar outlook for beef production in Uruguay during 2026
- Argentina export volumes in November down 5%
- Bolivia new president lifts restrictions on beef and grain exports
- Europe will continue to reduce beef production and will need to import more
- Sharp decline in Chinese beef imports
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Philippines gives the green light to Russian pork
The Philippines has lifted the ban on the supply of pork from Russia, the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor) reported. The Philippine Bureau of Animal Industry recognized the adequacy of veterinary supervision in Russia and the effectiveness of the measures being implemented to mitigate the risks of African swine fever spread.
Indonesia consolidates its role as the engine of Australia's live cattle export trade
Indonesia’s status as a powerhouse market for Australian export cattle has risen to even greater heights in 2025, taking almost three quarters of shipped stock this calendar year, Beef Cetral said.
United Kingdom bets on changes to animal welfare regulations
The UK government has presented what it describes as the most ambitious animal welfare reforms in a generation

Nominal beef imported market
Compared to the last market test, US beef import prices were not fully established.
Christmas slaughter dips, Tyson closure to trigger plant efficiency gains
Packers are buying this week for an upcoming full slaughter week. Fed cattle supplies remain tight, but by the end of the month the Tyson plant in Lexington will shut down, prompting remaining plants to adjust slaughter volumes in line with beef demand.
North Platte's sustainable beef will add 100 jobs as Tyson closes in Lexington
Sustainable Beef LLC will hire about 100 more people and raise its daily cattle processing goal by 300 head in response to next month's closure of Lexington's 35-year-old meatpacking plant.

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