Brazil’s Finished Steel Trade Deficit Widens Sharply in May

20 juin, 2025 par
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Brazil posted a significant increase in its finished steel trade deficit in May, driven by a sharp rise in imports and a modest uptick in exports, according to data released by SECEX, the country’s foreign trade authority.

Exports of finished steel totaled 113,744 metric tons (mt), valued at $91.784 million, while imports surged to 360,753 mt, costing $250.136 million. This resulted in a trade deficit of 247,009 mt in volume and $158.839 million in value.

In comparison, April saw exports of 108,628 mt worth $93.973 million and imports of 291,654 mt valued at $207.136 million, leading to a smaller deficit of 183,026 mt and $113.162 million.

The primary exported products in May were:

  • Rebars (29%)

  • Wire rod (23%)

  • Hot-rolled coil (HRC) (17%)

  • Beams (16%)

  • Coated flat products (10%)

Meanwhile, imports were dominated by:

  • Coated flat products (46%)

  • HRC (26%)

  • Cold-rolled coil (CRC) (8%)

  • Wire rod (6%)

The data highlights continued pressure on Brazil’s domestic steel producers as import volumes climb amid challenging global market conditions.

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