China's new tariffs on US farm goods are set to change global trade flows, leading China to source more meat, dairy, and grains from South America, Europe, and the Pacific. This could result in increased shipments from Brazil, Australia, and Europe for pork, as China is the largest market for US farm exports, and any shift in trade flows could benefit rival exporters. The tariffs could also favor Australian sorghum and wheat suppliers, as China still relies heavily on the US for these products.