- China to announce beef safeguard details today
- China shows slightly stronger interest, reflected in prices
- Chilled market strengthens in Europe
- Lower supply and stronger prices set to shape Brazilian cattle production in 2026
- Beef cattle revenues in Uruguay rise 35% year on year
- Argentina would cut slaughter by 10% in 2026, but beef production would fall less
- In five months, the EU used more than 55% of its import quotas
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Last update 30/12/2026


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China confirms beef safeguard measures
China’s Ministry of Commerce concluded its safeguard investigation into beef imports and confirmed that rising imports caused serious injury to the domestic beef industry, establishing a direct causal link.
After Chinese government move, the yuan strengthens below 7 per dollar
Last week, the Chinese government set the daily reference rate for the yuan at a level that came in below market estimates by a record margin, in the latest signal of policymakers’ intention to curb the currency’s appreciation. The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) set the so-called yuan “fixing” at 7.0358 per dollar, below the average estimate of traders and analysts surveyed by Bloomberg.
Calm year-end in the cattle market
Prices for finished cattle for slaughter remained unchanged in the final week of 2025, amid very limited business activity due to the holiday period and leave taken by part of the meatpacking industry as well as cattle operations.

Export cattle prices remain stable
Prices for export cattle held at the previous week’s levels. Steers of the best beef quality, British-breed crossbreds, continue to trade around Ar$ 7,600–7,800 per kilo carcass weight, while zebu-cross steers range between Ar$ 7,300 and 7,600 per kilo.
Argentina would cut slaughter by 10% in 2026, but beef production would fall less
Argentina will close 2025 with exports of 900,000 tons carcass weight equivalent, with slaughter close to 13.5 million head, said Georges Breitschmitt, president of the Argentine Beef Promotion Institute (IPCVA).
Very short bookings and minimal supply at year-end
Expectations that the market would tilt in favor of demand because of lower slaughter activity in the final two weeks of the year did not materialize.

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