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federal court dismisses live cattle ban class action appeal

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AI-generatedThe dismissal of the appeal finalizes the legal process for the 2011 live cattle export ban to Indonesia. No compensation has been awarded to cattle producers, leaving them without financial remedy. The commercial mechanism is weak as the event is a legal conclusion with no new operational impact on current cattle trade or prices.
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- Federal Court of Australia dismissed appeal on May 15, 2026.
- 215 claimants argued 2011 live cattle export ban to Indonesia caused financial devastation.
- 2020 ruling found ban invalid and Commonwealth guilty of misfeasance, but no compensation awarded.
- Brett Cattle Company ordered to pay respondents' costs.
- Northern Territory Cattlemen's Association expressed disappointment.
No mid-term impact on live cattle prices; market fundamentals remain unchanged over 1-4 weeks.
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