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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Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno announced a trade agreement between Argentina and the United States that expands the beef export quota to 100,000 tons and removes tariff barriers in key sectors. The deal aims to strengthen bilateral economic ties and could boost exports by up to $1,013 million. The agricultural sector, particularly meat exporters, hailed the pact as a major step forward.

The People's Republic of China announced safeguard measures for beef imports starting January 1, 2026, with country-specific quotas and 55% tariffs on excess volumes. These will affect Argentina, with limits of 511,000 tons in 2026, 521,000 in 2027, and 532,000 in 2028. Experts estimate the initial impact will be limited but could encourage market diversification.

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Building on China's safeguard measures announced January 1, 2026, which impose country-specific beef import quotas through 2028 with 55% tariffs on excess volumes (12.5% within limits), Argentina receives 511,000 tons—exceeding 2025 exports by about 100,000 tons—positioning it and Uruguay as key beneficiaries compared to Brazil and Australia. This eases concerns in Argentina's cattle sector, supporting growth without severe restrictions, though capping major expansions.

Argentina is projected to achieve a record in exports by 2026, surpassing $90 billion, driven by agriculture, energy, and mining sectors. This progress would provide relief to the Economy Ministry and Central Bank, which aim to boost reserves. The key challenge is sustaining competitiveness and accessing markets in a more restrictive global environment.

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development identified rises in beef prices in 2026, due to a 14.59% increase in live cattle prices. The government is dialoguing with supply chain actors to implement measures protecting domestic supply and household economies.

중국은 2025년 12월 멕시코가 중국산을 포함한 1,400개 이상의 아시아산 품목에 관세를 부과한 이후, 2026년 3월 26일 잠재적 무역 보복 가능성을 경고했다. 이번 사태는 미국과의 USMCA 재협상을 앞둔 멕시코에 복잡한 변수로 작용할 전망이다. 마르셀로 에브라르드 경제부 장관은 중국 기업들의 정부 보조금을 통한 덤핑 행위를 지적하며 베이징의 불만을 일축했다.

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2026년 첫 2개월 중국 대외무역, 전년 대비 18.3% 상승해 7.73조 위안… 경제학자들, 성장 목표 뒷받침 및 세계 경제 안정 제공 전망. 수출 19.2% 증가, 수입 17.1% 성장… 글로벌 수요 개선과 국내 산업 강점 반영

 

 

 

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