A recent outbreak of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in Brazil has led to a suspension of beef exports to China, potentially raising concerns about domestic market prices in China. As Brazil is a major supplier of beef to China, accounting for 41% of China's beef imports in 2022, this suspension is expected to affect product prices. However, experts suggest that the impact may be temporary, with China likely to turn to other suppliers like Argentina, Uruguay, New Zealand, and Australia. Additionally, China is focusing on increasing its domestic beef production to satisfy demand, with expectations to reach 85% of the domestic market by 2025.