“得亏美国啊”,数据显示:9月,巴西对华牛肉出口创新高
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-09 04:15

Group 1 - The Trump administration's high tariffs on Brazil and China have inadvertently boosted Brazil's agricultural exports, particularly beef and soybeans, to new record levels [1][6][9] - Brazil's beef exports to China surged by 38.3% year-on-year in September, reaching a record monthly export volume of 187,340 tons [6][7] - Brazil's soybean exports are projected to reach a record 102.2 million tons by the end of October, driven by strong demand from China and a record harvest of over 170 million tons [2][4] Group 2 - In September, Brazil's total beef exports generated $1.92 billion, with a volume of 373,867 tons, reflecting a 49% increase in value and a 17% increase in volume year-on-year [6][7] - China accounted for 93% of Brazil's soybean exports last month, with 6.5 million tons imported, highlighting China's critical role in Brazil's agricultural export strategy [2][4] - Brazil is expected to export 11 million tons of soybeans in the November-December period, confirming the annual estimate of 110 million tons for 2025 [4] Group 3 - The U.S. has seen its soybean exports to China drop to zero, with the country facing significant competition from Brazil and Argentina, which have lower tariffs [9][10] - The U.S. beef exports to China have significantly declined, with a drop of 41% in September compared to the previous year, as Brazil capitalizes on the opportunity [7][10] - Brazil's beef industry is strengthening its position as a leading global supplier, with 130 countries increasing their purchases of Brazilian beef [6][7]