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Brazil imports of Austrian plastic sheets up 9x in 3 years

Austrian suppliers of specialized plastic films and sheets solidify their position in the Brazilian market, capitalizing on rising industrial demand.

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Editorial illustration on Brazil's imports of Outras chapas, folhas, películas, tiras e lâminas, de plástico with Áustria
Editorial illustration on Brazil's imports of Outras chapas, folhas, películas, tiras e lâminas, de plástico with Áustria

Summary

  • •Brazilian imports of Austrian plastic sheets surged from US$ 1.2M in 2023 to over US$ 12M in 2025.
  • •The trade value registered a compound growth of 903% across the three-year period.
  • •The growth was consistent, with a 259% surge in 2024 followed by a 180% increase in 2025.
  • •The trend points to a structural shift in Brazil's sourcing strategy for high-value industrial plastics.
  • •Austria has emerged as a key supplier for Brazil's advanced manufacturing sectors.

Brazilian imports of specialized plastic sheets and films from Austria have surged by an astonishing 903% over the past three years, a trend that signals a significant realignment in the supply chain for high-value industrial materials. From a modest baseline of US$ 1.2 million in 2023, the trade flow has expanded to over US$ 12 million by 2025. This is not a one-off spike; it is a sustained, multi-year expansion that has catapulted Austria into a key supplier role for Brazilian manufacturers who depend on these advanced inputs for sectors ranging from packaging to automotive.

This growth isn't just about volume; it's about value. The category of other plastic plates, sheets, film, foil, and strip (3921) often includes engineered products with specific properties for technical applications, suggesting a move by Brazilian industry toward more sophisticated production processes that require higher-quality, reliable inputs. The consistency of this upward trend points to a structural shift, not a temporary market fluctuation.

Year by year

The trajectory of this trade relationship tells a clear story of exponential growth. The foundation was set in 2023, with imports valued at US$ 1,205,449. This figure, while significant, served as the launchpad for what was to come.

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In 2024, the channel exploded. Imports grew more than threefold, reaching US$ 4,323,869. This represented a year-over-year increase of 259%, a clear sign that Brazilian buyers were actively and aggressively shifting their sourcing contracts toward Austrian producers. Such a jump indicates that initial trials and smaller orders from the previous year likely proved successful, leading to larger, more strategic procurement decisions.

The momentum not only continued but intensified in 2025. The import value nearly tripled again, climbing to US$ 12,093,532. This marked a further 180% increase on top of the already high base set in 2024. Crossing the US$ 10 million threshold solidifies this as a durable and strategically important trade lane. It reflects deep integration, where Austrian products are no longer a niche alternative but a core component of Brazil's industrial supply chain.

What's sustaining the move

Several structural factors underpin this remarkable expansion. First is Austria's reputation for high-quality, specialized industrial manufacturing. Austrian firms are often leaders in engineered materials, and their plastic films and sheets are likely sought for their specific performance characteristics—durability, barrier properties, or thermal resistance—which commodity producers cannot match. As Brazilian industries upgrade their technological capacity, the demand for these premium inputs naturally rises.

Second, global supply chain diversification strategies are playing a crucial role. In the wake of recent global disruptions, manufacturers worldwide are de-risking their supply chains by moving away from over-reliance on single regions. For Brazilian companies, a stable, high-tech European partner like Austria offers a compelling alternative to more volatile or distant markets. This shift is less about cost and more about security of supply and quality consistency.

Finally, favorable macroeconomic conditions, including currency exchange windows, can act as a powerful tailwind. A strong Brazilian Real against the Euro can make these high-value imports more cost-competitive, accelerating a transition that was already underway due to strategic and quality-based considerations.

What this means for you
For exporters
  • Re-evaluate logistics routes and Brazilian port clearance partners to ensure your infrastructure can handle escalating volumes without creating bottlenecks.
  • Explore downstream applications and new client segments in Brazil's advanced packaging, medical device, and automotive sectors to expand market share beyond initial entry points.
For importers
  • Secure 2026 supply contracts now to hedge against further price volatility and lengthening lead times as demand continues to climb.

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This analysis is written by the Kyrodata Editorial Team from official data. See our methodology →

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Sources

  • ·MDIC ComexStat — capítulo 3921 (2025)
  • ·Kyrodata — dashboard interativo SH4 3921 (2025)
  • ·BACEN — Cotações PTAX históricas (2025)

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