financetom
Business
financetom
/
Business
/
Rival pork exporters could benefit from China-EU trade tensions
News World Market Environment Technology Personal Finance Politics Retail Business Economy Cryptocurrency Forex Stocks Market Commodities
Rival pork exporters could benefit from China-EU trade tensions
Jun 17, 2024 1:36 PM

SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Pork suppliers from South America and the U.S. could gain market share in China if Beijing restricts imports from the European Union in response to escalating trade tensions, traders and analysts said.

Russia, increasingly a close trading partner of China that started exporting pork to China in February, could also step up meat shipments.

China's commerce ministry said on Monday it had opened an anti-dumping investigation into imported pork and its by-products from the EU, after the bloc imposed anti-subsidy duties on Chinese-made electric cars.

Any impact on EU exports will take time to emerge. China has said the investigation could last more than a year.

"Brazil, Argentina and the U.S. can export more pork and offal to China if exports from the European Union are restricted," Pan Chenjun, a senior analyst at Rabobank in Hong Kong, said.

"If the anti-dumping tax is too high, than shipments from other origins such as the US, Brazil and Argentina will increase."

The U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) noted U.S. pork faces retaliatory duties of 25% in China in response to steel and aluminum tariffs, however.

"It is unclear whether U.S. pork will still be at a tariff disadvantage compared to EU pork, as is the case today," said Joe Schuele, vice president of communications for the USMEF.

Smithfield Foods, a unit of Hong Kong-listed WH Group ltd, is familiar with the impact of Chinese tariffs on U.S. pork and would welcome relief on that front, spokesman Jim Monroe said.

Anti-dumping duties could hit Europe hard as China's pork purchases from Europe include parts such as feet, ears and offal that tend to only be used for pet food rather than human consumption in Europe.

Pan, however, said any impact on China's market would be limited.

"We don't see much impact on the local market in terms of supplies and prices if imports are restricted from the European Union. This is because China's imports of pork and offal are just 5% of total consumption," Pan said.

USMEF's Schuele said there could be further opportunities for U.S. pork variety meats in China, including feet, stomachs, heads and neckbones.

LEADING CONSUMER AND PRODUCER

In 2023, China imported $6 billion worth of pork, including offal, customs data showed.

It is the world's leading pig producer and consumes around half the world's pork.

Domestic hog prices had plummeted, but oversupply has eased this year as farmers slaughtered fewer pigs to boost the market.

One Asia-based trader who deals in animal feed said Brazil, China's leading agricultural trading partner, stood to gain from any EU trade disruption.

The trader, who asked not to be named because they were not authorised to speak to the press, said Brazil was very competitive in terms of pricing and would be able to easily increase market share.

Russia also has potential for growth, and according to Yuri Kovalev, head of the country's National Union of Pork Producers, it wants a 10% share of China's pork imports within three to four years.

As of June 2, Russia's pork shipments to China totalled 4,260 metric tons, but Sergey Dankvert, the head of Rosselkhoznadzor, Russian agricultural watchdog, said earlier this month Russia could export up to 100,000 tons of pork to China in 2024.

The head of Miratorg, one of Russia's major pork suppliers, Viktor Linnik told an investment forum in St. Petersburg that the agricultural holding was ready to supply China with about 40,000 tons of pork by the end of the year.

One meat trader in Shanghai, who asked not to be named, said his company was in contact with Russian pork exporters.

Comments
Welcome to financetom comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Related Articles >
Amazon.com's AWS to Implement new Data Center Components in Power, Cooling, Hardware Design
Amazon.com's AWS to Implement new Data Center Components in Power, Cooling, Hardware Design
Dec 3, 2024
06:47 AM EST, 12/03/2024 (MT Newswires) -- Amazon.com's ( AMZN ) cloud computing unit AWS said Monday that it will implement new data center components in power, cooling, and hardware design across AWS's new data centers globally. The unit said the new components will provide 12% more compute power and improve availability and efficiency. AWS said its new simplified electrical...
Fortuna Mining Repurchases $30.5 Million in Common Shares So Far in Q4 Under Normal Course Issuer Bid
Fortuna Mining Repurchases $30.5 Million in Common Shares So Far in Q4 Under Normal Course Issuer Bid
Dec 3, 2024
06:43 AM EST, 12/03/2024 (MT Newswires) -- Fortuna Mining ( FSM ) on Tuesday said it has repurchased around 6.4 million common shares under its normal course issuer bid in the fourth quarter as of Nov. 29, spending $30.5 million. The company bought the shares, which will be canceled, at a weighted-average price of $4.77 each. To date, the company...
Market Chatter: Exxon Mobil Considers Sale of Filling Stations in Singapore for $1 Billion
Market Chatter: Exxon Mobil Considers Sale of Filling Stations in Singapore for $1 Billion
Dec 3, 2024
06:49 AM EST, 12/03/2024 (MT Newswires) -- Exxon Mobil ( XOM ) is exploring the sale of its downstream business in Singapore, potentially valued at $1 billion, Bloomberg reported Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter. The company is working with financial advisers on the deal, with interest from industry peers and investment funds, the news outlet reported. Sources told...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk Cannot Overturn Court Decision With Shareholder Vote, Judge Opines on Pay Package
Tesla CEO Elon Musk Cannot Overturn Court Decision With Shareholder Vote, Judge Opines on Pay Package
Dec 3, 2024
06:42 AM EST, 12/03/2024 (MT Newswires) -- Tesla (TSLA) Chief Executive Elon Musk is not entitled to receive a $56 billion compensation package even after the company's shareholders voted to reinstate it, a Delaware judge ruled Monday. Delaware Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick issued a full opinion, following an initial opinion in January, to rescind the package which was described to be...
Copyright 2023-2026 - www.financetom.com All Rights Reserved