China postpones investigation into meat imports

Published 2025년 12월 2일

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According to the weekly analysis of the Mato Grosso Institute of Agricultural and Livestock Economy (Imea) this Monday (1st), the Chinese government has postponed for the second time the investigation of emergency safeguard measures on meat imports. According to the agency, "the measures aim to protect domestic production and curb the advance of beef imports."

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In the case of Mato Grosso, the state sent 413,630 TEC to China between January and October 2025. Imea highlighted that the investigations were initiated on December 24, 2024, with an initial forecast of being completed by the end of this year. With the extension to January 26, 2026, "the futures market breathes 'more relieved'", which led to the contract expiring in December 2025 (BGIZ25) registering a positive adjustment of 0.63% on the date of the announcement. The Institute assesses that, once confirmed, the restrictive measures may reduce the growth rate of Chinese ...
Source: Agrolink

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