Australian beef exports to the US have surged despite tariffs, driven by tight US cattle supplies, falling domestic production, and strong demand for lean trimmings, pushing prices for Australian beef to multi-year highs. Australia remains the leading supplier, supported by record production capacity and is expected to play a key role in US import programs through 2026 amid continued supply constraints and competitive advantages over Brazil and other exporters.
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- Australian beef exports to the US have surged despite tariffs, supported by strong demand for lean trimmings amid tight US cattle supplies and falling domestic production, with shipments exceeding 40,000t for three consecutive months.
- Australian beef prices have hit multi-year highs, with a 10pc US import tariff allowing a decisive edge over Brazil and New Zealand.
- Australia’s herd stability and expanded processing capacity position it to sustain record production and exports, ensuring Australian beef remains a cornerstone of US import programs through 2026.


