China's Ministry of Commerce. /VCG
China's Ministry of Commerce announced on Friday that it will impose an additional 55% tariff on beef imported from Australia, effective Saturday, on top of existing tariff rates.
China has implemented safeguard measures on imported beef since January 1, 2026. The measures take the form of country-specific quotas, with additional tariffs imposed on imports that exceed the quotas.
According to the measures, from the third day after a country's export volume reaches its annual quota, beef imports from that country will face an additional 55% tariff.
Australian beef imports under the safeguard measures reached 100% of the allocated quota on June 18, according to the ministry.
The commerce ministry and the General Administration of Customs will issue reminders when a country's beef quota reaches 50% and 80%, and will release a notice on upcoming additional tariffs when quota use reaches 100%.
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