Australia's beef and sheepmeat industry depends heavily on exports, with up to 80% of production being exported. The industry relies on efficient, cost-effective global sea freight services to deliver these exports. However, a significant increase in freight rates, up to seven times higher than three years ago, has been noted due to surging global demand and limited sea freight capacity. These rising costs and the potential misuse of market power are concerns for the industry. Queensland's beef slaughter has increased, contributing to a national rise, with a notable trend in the processing of dairy cows to support beef herd rebuilding. Largest beef imports into the US from Australia and New Zealand have experienced a surge, reaching the largest this year, despite a downward trend in prices.