Malaysia has suspended imports of live cattle and buffalo from Australia due to the detection of lumpy skin disease (LSD) in Australian cattle that had spent time in Indonesia. Australia, however, claims that LSD has never appeared in the country. Australia's chief veterinarian has communicated with Malaysia to assure them of their strong animal health system and the absence of LSD in Australia. The outbreak could potentially lead to a temporary halt in meat and dairy exports from Australia and cost the country over A$7 billion within a year.