American Meat Export is Likely to Take a Big Hit Following Chinese Tariffs
Following the latest round of American tariffs on Chinese goods July 5, Beijing responded with retaliatory tariffs imposed on July 6, adding a 25% duty targeting American soybeans, meat, and vehicles. US farm produce, especially beef and high-end steaks, is expected to take a significant hit as exports to China becomes increasingly more expensive. The duty rate on US beef to China is being tripled from 12% to 37%, just as US beef was beginning to reemerge as a strong player in Chinese markets. – Dillon Billingham