Submit comment or question
Note: All comments are displayed with user's screen name. If screen name is not present, user's full name will be used. Please go to My Account to update your screen name.
Comment Policy: Urner Barry has made the comment feature available to encourage further discussion of our news stories. Defamatory or offensive comments, or comments deemed not relevant to the story will be removed, and if necessary, Urner Barry may restrict the right of individual subscribers to offer comments. In all cases, comments represent opinions of the poster only, and do not represent fact, news, opinions or estimates put forward by Urner Barry.
Email Address is required. Password is required.
ANALYSIS: China’s H1 2026 Meat Imports Retreat on Domestic Surplus and Safeguard Walls
China’s total meat imports, including offal, concluded the first half of 2026 on a downward trajectory, according to data from the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC).
Cumulative H1 volumes reached 3,110,000 metric tons (MT). This marks a 3.0% contraction compared to the same six-month period last year. The decline intensifies a multi-year deceleration that began in...
Offal Restrictions Impact May Pork Exports; Beef Export Value Above Year-Ago
Although May exports of U.S. pork were higher year-over-year, volumes were significantly diminished by Mexico’s restrictions on pork offal items, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). May beef exports were below last year’s volume but edged higher in value.
Pork exports totaled 245,874 metric tons (mt) in May, up 10% from a year ago, with value up 8% to $701 million. But exports in May 2025 were unusually low due to heightened trade tensions with China, which temporarily pushed China’s tariff rate on U.S. pork as high as 172%. This impasse heavily impacted exports...
USCA Urges Strong, Comprehensive Tariffs on Brazilian Beef at USTR Section 301 Hearing
United States Cattlemen’s Association (USCA) appeared today [July 6, 2026] before the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) to testify in support of strong, comprehensive trade action against Brazilian beef under Section 301, following USTR’s determination that Brazil’s acts, policies, and practices are unreasonable and burden U.S. commerce.
Testifying on behalf of USCA, Director of Policy & Public Affairs Jenna Stanton called for additional tariffs on all Brazilian bovine products—including carcasses, cuts, trim, and edible offal—citing systemic illegal deforestation, coerced labor, and corruption in Brazil's...
FEATURED STORIES
ANALYSIS: China's July 2026 Beef Imports Fall 12.4% MOM as Australia Sits Out and Brazil Counts Down
ANALYSIS: Growing Halal Demand Reshapes US Lamb Supply
ANALYSIS: August USDA Outlook Reshapes the Q3 Protein Picture
ANALYSIS: Korea's July 2026 Beef Imports Fall as Safeguard Cycle Draws to a Close
ANALYSIS: June Turkey Trade Shows Growing Export Demand Amid Increased US Supply