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<blockquote data-quote="Sthrncwboy" data-source="post: 1811796" data-attributes="member: 42970"><p>The largest beef exporter since 2020 is Brazil. The US has dropped to number two. We <em>were</em> also the world's largest importer until 2018, We are now number two behind China.</p><p>China/Hong Kong is the largest beef importing country in the world since 2018 and will be the largest by a factor of two in 2023. Prior to the rapid growth in China/HK imports in recent years, the U.S was the largest beef importing country for many years. Beef imports in China/KH may decrease in 2023 for the first time ever as the country struggles with a recession and continued zero-Covid controls.</p><p></p><p>The U.S. may see beef imports increase modestly as beef production falls and supplies of processing beef drop sharply. Rising U.S. beef prices and the strong dollar will further attract beef into the U.S. from other markets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sthrncwboy, post: 1811796, member: 42970"] The largest beef exporter since 2020 is Brazil. The US has dropped to number two. We [I]were[/I] also the world's largest importer until 2018, We are now number two behind China. China/Hong Kong is the largest beef importing country in the world since 2018 and will be the largest by a factor of two in 2023. Prior to the rapid growth in China/HK imports in recent years, the U.S was the largest beef importing country for many years. Beef imports in China/KH may decrease in 2023 for the first time ever as the country struggles with a recession and continued zero-Covid controls. The U.S. may see beef imports increase modestly as beef production falls and supplies of processing beef drop sharply. Rising U.S. beef prices and the strong dollar will further attract beef into the U.S. from other markets. [/QUOTE]
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