China cuts dairy imports by up to 16.5% in early 2026

A report from Argentina's Observatorio de la Cadena Láctea Argentina warns that China, the world's top dairy buyer, has reduced import volumes by up to 16.5% at the start of 2026. Prices in dollars are cushioning the decline while domestic production rises.

Argentina's Observatorio de la Cadena Láctea Argentina issued a report highlighting China's slowdown in dairy imports during early 2026. The document states that volumes purchased by the world's leading dairy buyer have dropped by up to 16.5%. This reduction marks a notable brake on acquisitions from international suppliers. However, prices in U.S. dollars have softened the financial impact of the decline. At the same time, China's domestic production is advancing, potentially contributing to lower import needs. The report underscores China's pivotal role in the global dairy trade, particularly for Argentine exporters, though it provides no specific figures on shipments from Argentina. This development occurs amid ongoing dynamics in the international milk and dairy products market.

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