Anonymous wrote:Where's the Beef for China? Not the US. It's now from Australia.
https://www.agriculture.com/u-s-beef-sales-to-china-skid-after-beijing-lets-export-registrations-lapse-11704906
U.S. beef export sales to China in the week ended on March 20 were nearly nothing at 54 metric tons, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture data. Sales were also low, at 192 metric tons, in the previous week, as traders said uncertainty about the export registrations cooled business before they lapsed.
Previously, weekly sales were near or above 2,000 metric tons for four consecutive weeks from mid-February through early March, USDA data show.
The decline in Chinese demand is a blow to U.S. meatpackers such as Tyson Foods TSN.N that are already paying high prices for cattle due to tight supplies.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04-12/us-tariffs-war-with-china-australian-beef-exports-up/105166632
Statistics from Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) show Australian grain-fed beef exports to China have ramped up significantly, with 21,885 tonnes shipped in February and March — up nearly 40 per cent on the same period last year.
I bet those meat packing industry leaders voted for Trump.
MAGA -- Make Australia Great Again!!
Anonymous wrote:Wait, Trump's doing what with the economy???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Does Musk count as FAFO?
of course. I don't think Musk got a good ROI in his investment in Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not MAGA, but I know of someone who voted for Stein (and posted constantly about it), that just got DOGE-ed.
Hard for me to feel sorry for them, honestly.
I hope you are rubbing it in!
FAFO I live it.
Anonymous wrote:Not MAGA, but I know of someone who voted for Stein (and posted constantly about it), that just got DOGE-ed.
Hard for me to feel sorry for them, honestly.
Anonymous wrote:
Does Musk count as FAFO?
Anonymous wrote:Where's the Beef for China? Not the US. It's now from Australia.
https://www.agriculture.com/u-s-beef-sales-to-china-skid-after-beijing-lets-export-registrations-lapse-11704906
U.S. beef export sales to China in the week ended on March 20 were nearly nothing at 54 metric tons, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture data. Sales were also low, at 192 metric tons, in the previous week, as traders said uncertainty about the export registrations cooled business before they lapsed.
Previously, weekly sales were near or above 2,000 metric tons for four consecutive weeks from mid-February through early March, USDA data show.
The decline in Chinese demand is a blow to U.S. meatpackers such as Tyson Foods TSN.N that are already paying high prices for cattle due to tight supplies.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04-12/us-tariffs-war-with-china-australian-beef-exports-up/105166632
Statistics from Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) show Australian grain-fed beef exports to China have ramped up significantly, with 21,885 tonnes shipped in February and March — up nearly 40 per cent on the same period last year.
I bet those meat packing industry leaders voted for Trump.
MAGA -- Make Australia Great Again!!
U.S. beef export sales to China in the week ended on March 20 were nearly nothing at 54 metric tons, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture data. Sales were also low, at 192 metric tons, in the previous week, as traders said uncertainty about the export registrations cooled business before they lapsed.
Previously, weekly sales were near or above 2,000 metric tons for four consecutive weeks from mid-February through early March, USDA data show.
The decline in Chinese demand is a blow to U.S. meatpackers such as Tyson Foods TSN.N that are already paying high prices for cattle due to tight supplies.
Statistics from Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) show Australian grain-fed beef exports to China have ramped up significantly, with 21,885 tonnes shipped in February and March — up nearly 40 per cent on the same period last year.
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