US beef off the menu as the trade war hits Beijing's American-style restaurants
- Home Plate BBQ in Beijing will stop serving U.S. Beef due to tariffs from the U.S.-China trade war and will switch to Australian beef starting in May.
- Beijing's tariffs include a 125% retaliatory tax on U.S. Beef, making it unaffordable for businesses like Home Plate BBQ.
- Home Plate BBQ previously relied entirely on U.S. Beef but will switch to Australian meat once their current stock runs out.
- Beijing's tariffs have led many restaurants to find alternative sources for beef, including Australia and Canada.
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US beef off the menu as the trade war hits Beijing's American-style restaurants
At Home Plate BBQ, an American-style restaurant in Beijing, staff are reprinting menus. The U.S.-China trade war means American beef - once the star ingredient - will soon be off the table.
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