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China’s 55% beef tariff hits Australia as China caps imports for 2026

China’s 55% beef tariff hits Australia as China caps imports for 2026

China imposed a 55% tariff on beef imports exceeding new quotas from Jan. 1, 2026, affecting Australia, Brazil, and the U.S. Australia’s beef exports to China could drop by a third, costing the sector about $1 billion, according to industry groups. The three-year safeguard system sets a 2026 quota of 205,000 metric tons for Australia. Beijing said the move aims to protect its domestic industry.
Tyson Foods (TSN) beats Q4 estimates, lifts FY26 outlook as chicken strength offsets beef headwinds — stock up on Nov. 10, 2025

Tyson Foods (TSN) beats Q4 estimates, lifts FY26 outlook as chicken strength offsets beef headwinds — stock up on Nov. 10, 2025

Tyson Foods reported Q4 adjusted EPS of $1.15 on $13.86 billion revenue; GAAP EPS was $0.13 after $355 million in legal accruals. Full-year sales reached $54.44 billion, up 2.1% from last year. The company forecasts 2%–4% sales growth for FY2026, with chicken expected to drive profits as beef losses widen. Shares rose in early trading following results and guidance.
Tariff Shock and Fed Jitters: Asian Markets Stumble as Rally Meets Reality

What to Know Before the U.S. Stock Market Opens Today (Nov. 10, 2025): Futures Jump on Shutdown-Deal Hopes; Tyson, Occidental and AI Mega-Caps in Focus

S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures rose early Monday as the Senate advanced a bill to fund the government into late January, though final passage is still pending. AI mega-caps Nvidia, Alphabet, and Meta rebounded pre-market. Tyson Foods reports earnings before the bell; Occidental Petroleum follows after the close. Oil and gold prices firmed, while the dollar edged lower.

Stock Market Today

  • NIO Stock Rises as Tesla Sells Off Following First Profitable Quarter
    March 19, 2026, 9:53 PM EDT. NIO Inc. shares edged up 1.2% to $5.89, breaking a two-day slide and defying a broader Nasdaq decline and Tesla's 3.2% drop amid regulatory scrutiny. The electric vehicle maker reported its first-ever quarterly net profit, driven by record deliveries and a vehicle margin of 18.1% in Q4, signaling healthier unit profitability. Despite weaker trading volume, investors remain cautious, balancing optimism from HSBC's upgraded Buy rating and raised $6.80 price target against DBS analysts' Hold stance citing sector headwinds and strong competition. CEO William Li warned of chip shortages raising costs by up to 10,000 yuan per car, risking production halts. Focus now falls on NIO's ability to meet 2026 delivery targets without squeezing margins amid a tough Chinese auto market.
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