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China prolongs anti-dumping probe on beef imports, delaying potential trade restrictions

China has extended its anti dumping investigation into imported beef products, pushing the review into 2026 and temporarily easing pressure on major exporting nations such as Australia and Brazil. Officials said the extension was needed due to the complexity of pricing patterns and supply chain documentation. Exporters welcomed the delay, saying it reduces immediate uncertainty for shipments already en route.
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China prolongs anti-dumping probe on beef imports, delaying potential trade restrictions

China has extended its anti dumping investigation into imported beef products, pushing the review into 2026 and temporarily easing pressure on major exporting nations such as Australia and Brazil. Officials said the extension was needed due to the complexity of pricing patterns and supply chain documentation. Exporters welcomed the delay, saying it reduces immediate uncertainty for shipments already en route.
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- trade
Reuters• By Pooja Kumari
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China prolongs anti-dumping probe on beef imports, delaying potential trade restrictions
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China extends its beef import anti-dumping probe into 2026, delaying potential trade restrictions and easing short-term pressure on key exporters.
China has extended its anti dumping investigation into imported beef products, pushing the review into 2026 and temporarily easing pressure on major exporting nations such as Australia and Brazil. Officials said the extension was needed due to the complexity of pricing patterns and supply chain documentation. Exporters welcomed the delay, saying it reduces immediate uncertainty for shipments already en route.

China has extended its anti dumping investigation into imported beef products, pushing the review into 2026 and temporarily easing pressure on major exporting nations such as Australia and Brazil. Officials said the extension was needed due to the complexity of pricing patterns and supply chain documentation. Exporters welcomed the delay, saying it reduces immediate uncertainty for shipments already en route.
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- china
- trade
- china
- trade
- agriculture
- commodities