The article highlights the significant surge in the price of frozen beef trimmings, with Australian imported trimmings reaching a 24-year high of A969.5c/kg, driven by strong demand in the US market. Despite a recent pause, experts believe the trend is not yet over. The US is currently the largest buyer of Australian beef exports, a position that has remained since September 2021, despite predictions of El Niño conditions that could decrease beef production. However, US beef imports are expected to rise due to a growing domestic consumption. The article also discusses the effects of increasing domestic fresh beef prices on imported values and the market's reaction to a potential peak in prices.