The Argentine beef export industry is set to face a challenging 2023 due to a sharp drop in prices in its main export markets, with prices potentially being 30%-40% lower in the first months of next year. The industry will need to be more competitive, especially with China, which absorbs approximately 75% of Argentina's beef exports, as it competes with other major bovine meat exporters like Brazil, Uruguay, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. Factors such as export duties, prohibited cuts, and fluctuating exchange rates also impact the industry's competitiveness. Additionally, the industry may face challenges due to high domestic inflation rates, increasing industrial costs, and a negative evolution of the exchange rate, which could limit the value of exports in US dollars and harm Argentina's participation in major destination markets.