Argentine Rural Society Flags Export Risks from China's Beef Quotas

Argentina's Rural Society (SRA) has warned that China's new quotas and tariffs on beef imports pose significant challenges to producers, who depend heavily on the Chinese market, following the policy's announcement earlier this week.

In a recent analysis, Argentina's Rural Society (SRA) highlighted the challenges arising from China's safeguard measures on beef imports, effective from January 1, 2026. These include country-specific quotas—511,000 tons duty-free for Argentina in 2026, rising slightly in subsequent years—and 55% tariffs on excess volumes, as detailed in the initial announcement.

China absorbs around 70% of Argentina's beef exports, per Instituto de Promoción de la Carne Vacuna (IPCVA) data. The SRA report emphasizes risks to market access and competitiveness, urging close monitoring of Chinese trade policy shifts.

Producers express concerns over operational impacts, underscoring the agricultural sector's exposure to international market changes. While some experts see limited short-term effects, the SRA analysis stresses the need for vigilance and potential diversification.

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