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Brazil's inorganic chemical exports to China surge 8-fold

China's demand for Brazilian metal oxides and hydroxides has skyrocketed, cementing its position as a critical buyer in a rapidly expanding trade relationship.

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Editorial illustration on Brazil's exports of Hidrazina e hidroxilamina, e seus sais inorgânicos; outras bases inorgânicas; outros óxidos, hidróxidos e peróxidos, de metais with China
Editorial illustration on Brazil's exports of Hidrazina e hidroxilamina, e seus sais inorgânicos; outras bases inorgânicas; outros óxidos, hidróxidos e peróxidos, de metais with China

Summary

  • •Exports of inorganic chemicals to China grew from US$ 23.6M in 2023 to US$ 205.6M in 2025.
  • •The compound growth over the period was 773%, equivalent to an 8-fold increase.
  • •Growth accelerated dramatically, with a 106% jump in 2024 followed by a 323% surge in 2025.
  • •The trend is structurally driven by Chinese demand for materials used in batteries and high-tech manufacturing.

Brazilian exports of specialized inorganic chemicals to China have registered a stunning 773% expansion between 2023 and 2025. This explosive growth underscores a fundamental shift in the bilateral supply chain for high-value industrial materials, positioning Brazil as a pivotal supplier to China's advanced manufacturing and technology sectors.

The trade, primarily involving metal oxides, hydroxides, and peroxides, is a direct indicator of China's industrial appetite. For Brazilian producers and global logistics operators, this is not a temporary spike but a durable, accelerating trend that reshapes market dynamics and demands immediate strategic attention.

Year by year

The trajectory of this growth is defined by its acceleration. In 2023, Brazil's exports in this category to China stood at a solid US$ 23.6 million. The following year, the value more than doubled, hitting US$ 48.6 million in 2024—a year-on-year increase of 106%.

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However, the leap in 2025 dwarfed all previous figures. Shipments rocketed to US$ 205.6 million, marking an astonishing 323% increase over the prior year. This exponential jump confirms that Chinese demand has moved into a new phase, transforming what was a significant trade flow into a strategic pillar of the Brazil-China economic partnership.

What's sustaining the move

This surge is not happening in a vacuum. It is anchored in structural global demand, particularly from China's world-leading electronics and electric vehicle (EV) industries. Many of the products within the inorganic chemicals category, such as lithium hydroxide, nickel oxides, and cobalt oxides, are critical inputs for manufacturing high-performance batteries. Brazil, with its rich mineral reserves, is capitalizing on its capacity to supply these processed materials.

Furthermore, as global supply chains are reconfigured, Chinese manufacturers are actively diversifying their sourcing for strategic minerals and chemical inputs to enhance resilience. Brazil has emerged as a reliable and scalable partner, capable of meeting the volume and quality specifications required by sophisticated industrial processes. While no single policy can be credited, this trend aligns with Brazil's broader push to add value to its raw material exports and China's strategic imperative to secure stable commodity pipelines.

What this means for you
For exporters
  • Ramp up production planning: The current growth rate requires a forward-looking assessment of mining and processing capacity to meet projected 2026-2027 demand.
  • Secure logistics partners: Evaluate freight capacity for specialized chemical transport to China, as bottlenecks could become a significant constraint on growth.
  • Negotiate long-term contracts: With demand proven to be structural, moving from spot sales to multi-year agreements can lock in revenue and provide stability.

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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 2825 (2025)
  • ·Kyrodata — dashboard interativo SH4 2825 (2025)
  • ·BACEN — Cotações PTAX históricas (2025)

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For importers
  • Deepen supplier relationships: The scale of the increase makes Brazil a strategic, not tactical, supplier. Invest in strengthening relationships and quality assurance protocols with Brazilian producers.
  • Monitor upstream capacity: Keep a close watch on Brazilian mining output and refining projects, as these will be the lead indicators for future supply availability.

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