- Strong presence of Chinese importers at Gulfood
- Europe seeks to cap Hilton prices
- Demand for sheepmeat strong, but limited supply at Gulfood
- Dollar weakness boosts regional cattle prices
- Marked stability in the average of Brazilian beef export value
- Brazil sets record for live cattle exports in 2025
- Lower December slaughter led to a decline in Argentine beef exports
The Global Livestock Report
Leading Weekly Publication in Beef and Sheep Export from Mercosur to the World. Prices, Trends, and Key Analysis for the Livestock and Meat Market
Steer (US$/kg carcass weight)
Last update 27/1/2026


Latest News
Uneven impact of China’s safeguard on American exporters
China’s safeguard was received unevenly across South American countries. Brazil was clearly the most affected, receiving a quota 350,000 tons lower (-24%) than the volume that arrived from Brazil in 2025. Argentina was allocated a similar volume (+8% versus 2025), while Uruguay received a quota 59% higher than its 2025 shipments to China. Bolivia, meanwhile, was exempt from quotas, as other regional exporters.
China: beef led import rejections in December; Uruguay with no cases
Among meat products rejected by General Administration of Customs of China (GACC), beef was the most rejected in December, with a total of 773.07 tons, OIG+X reported based on official data. Chicken followed, while pork and sheepmeat accounted for much smaller volumes.
World Organization for Animal Health seeks to raise standards for live animal transport
The World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) has issued a statement underscoring the need for rigorous implementation of animal welfare standards during transport.

Import prices slightly to moderately higher on improved demand
Compared to the last market test, US beef import prices were slightly to moderately higher.
Fed cattle prices rise as tight supplies collide with reduced slaughter capacity
Limited trade pushed fed cattle prices higher, while reduced slaughter capacity and constrained supplies continue to shape the market, according to The AG Center.
US November beef exports lower to most major markets
While January–November beef exports to Korea, the leading value market, remained slightly ahead of the 2024 pace, beef and variety meat shipments in November declined 20% to 17,258 mt, valued at US$ 176.2 million (down 15%). Through the first 11 months of 2025, exports were 1% higher year-on-year in both volume (211,665 mt) and value (US$ 2.02 billion), surpassing the US$ 2 billion mark for the fifth consecutive year.

Full Access
With your subscription you will have access to more than 12,000 articles and 29 indicators, with information on the Mercosur beef and sheep export market to the rest of the world.

The perfect combination of creativity and technical skill.
Ideal formula of people to obtain excellent and reliable information.

We believe in the power of information
We provide accurate and reliable information to make strategic decisions in the livestock and meat market.
+3000
CLIENTS
+1500
REPORTS
+50.000
DATA
+2500
UNIQUE USERS