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Butter: US sanctions to have considerable impact

October 17, 2019 at 11:48 AM , Der AUDITOR
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FRANKFURT/BRUSSELS. If the US and the EU fail to meet an agreement, the US will impose a trade tariff of 25% on all EU dairy imports as of 18 October. The impact on the butter market will, however, not only be felt in the EU but also within the US. Market players in Germany are meanwhile relying on the cold-storage supplies.

US tariff will impact EU exports

Data recently presented by the EU Commission indicates that the butter imports to the EU have declined by 9% to 5,314 metric tonnes between January and August. Although the shipments form the main supplier New Zealand have risen by 27% to 2,673 metric tonnes, the imports from the Ukraine (+22% to 2,082 metric tonnes) and the USA (-60% to 266 metric tonnes) have declined notably.

Contrary to this, the export market has witnessed a drastic increase of 36% to 25,564 metric tonnes, which is mainly driven by the competitive prices

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