Western Australia's live export cattle trade faced challenges in the beginning of the year due to an import permit delay in Indonesia, caused by general elections, leading to a pause in trade for six weeks and resulting in significant delays and financial impacts. However, trade resumed, with a 26% increase in cattle exports from Western Australia to Indonesia and a 51% increase nationally from January to October, peaking around Ramadan. The industry rebounded, with demand for beef and interest in the nutritious lunch program initiated by the new Indonesian president, Prabowo Subianto. Australia has also become more competitive in the Vietnamese market, leading to a surge in cattle shipments. Although the Israeli market has seen a significant decrease in cattle exports due to the Red Sea conflict, the Middle East and North Africa present opportunities for growth, despite challenges such as potential conflicts and health protocols.