08-05-2025 13:00 via beefmagazine.com

U.S. red meat exports surge in March, despite uncertainty

Plant eligibility for China less of an issue for U.S. pork than U.S. beef, but both pork and beef exports have since hit a wall due to China’s prohibitive duties.
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