China has granted a record 38 licenses to Brazilian meat processing plants and warehouses, a move expected to stimulate Brazil's economy through job creation and growth. The licenses include eight chicken processing plants, 24 beef plants, a beef thermo-processing facility, and five meat warehouses. This comes after China's decision not to renew the antidumping measure applied to Brazilian chicken exports since 2019, making them more competitive. China is Brazil's primary market for beef, pork, and chicken exports, with imports in 2023 reaching 2.2 million tons, valued at over $8.2 billion.