The German Meat Industry Association has already issued warnings about the potential financial impact. An increase in soybean prices would significantly affect meat production costs, leading to higher prices for end products like beef, pork, and poultry.
Philipp Hennerkes from the German Food Trade Association emphasized the broader economic implications - "Such levies are never welcome, especially not in economic times when the market is already under huge stress." This reflects the concerns about the timing and economic sensitivity of such tariffs.
The possibility of finding alternatives to American soybeans exists, but with higher associated costs, the economic burden could become even more pronounced.
The challenges of changing the source are compounded by logistical issues and market availability, making it a complex issue for European meat producers.
As discussions continue, the potential for these tariffs to be implemented remains uncertain, yet the implications for the European agricultural sector could be profound.