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Germany reaches US$ 27.3M, takes top spot in Brazilian rolled steel imports

Germany leaps from 35th to become the #1 destination for Brazilian cold-rolled steel, capturing a 25.3% share of exports in a sudden market shift.

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Editorial illustration on Brazil's exports of Produtos laminados planos, de ferro ou aço não ligado, de largura igual ou superior a 600 mm, laminados a frio, não folheados ou chapeados, nem revestidos with Alemanha

Summary

  • •Germany's Rank: Leaped from a distant #35 in 2024 to the #1 destination in 2025.
  • •Market Share: Grew from virtually 0.0% to a commanding 25.3% of Brazilian cold-rolled steel exports.
  • •FOB Value: Exploded from a mere US$ 143 to over US$ 27.2 million in a single year.
  • •New Entrant: Germany emerged as a top buyer, displacing traditional partners in a sudden market realignment.

In one of the most dramatic realignments in Brazil's industrial export landscape, Germany has vaulted 34 positions to become the top destination for Brazilian cold-rolled steel sheets in 2025. Previously a negligible market, the European industrial powerhouse now accounts for over a quarter of all shipments, signaling a significant new channel for Brazilian steel producers.

The race

The scale of this shift is unprecedented. In the full year of 2024, Germany ranked a distant #35, importing a token US$ 143 worth of these steel products from Brazil, representing a market share of effectively zero. Fast forward to 2025, and the picture has been completely redrawn. German purchases have skyrocketed to US$ 27.26 million, a staggering increase of roughly 191,000-fold. This explosive growth catapulted Germany to the #1 position, capturing a commanding 25.3% market share.

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This sudden emergence displaces a host of more traditional partners and rewrites the competitive map for one of Brazil's key value-added industrial products. While global markets have been navigating supply chain recalibrations since the pandemic, a pivot of this magnitude and speed is rare. It suggests that German industrial consumers, facing their own set of regional pressures from energy costs to sourcing diversification, have identified Brazilian mills as a viable, large-scale supplier. The move from a statistical footnote to the primary export destination within a single year underscores a deliberate and significant procurement strategy.

Looking ahead

Should this trend solidify, 2025 will mark the beginning of a structural, long-term trade relationship. For Brazilian producers, Germany could evolve into an anchor client, providing the stable, high-volume demand needed to justify investments in capacity and quality enhancements tailored to the demanding European market. This would also likely spur a broader push among Brazilian mills to obtain the necessary certifications and navigate the complexities of EU trade regulations, potentially opening doors to neighboring markets.

However, this rapid concentration also introduces a new dimension of risk. With over 25% of exports now tied to a single country's economic fortunes, Brazilian suppliers are more exposed to industrial slowdowns or policy shifts within Germany and the wider Eurozone. For competitors in the global steel market, Brazil's sudden and potent entry into the EU space is a development that cannot be ignored. We are watching to see if this is a one-off realignment or the first move in a much larger strategic play for the European steel market.

Source: MDIC ComexStat

What this means for you
For exporters
  • Review logistics channels to North European ports (e.g., Hamburg, Bremen) to ensure capacity for sustained, high-volume shipments, moving beyond ad-hoc arrangements.
  • Accelerate EU compliance readiness, particularly concerning the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), to secure long-term access and competitive standing in this newly critical market.
For importers
  • German buyers: Secure 2026 supply contracts with Brazilian mills now to lock in capacity and mitigate price volatility as this new trade flow matures.

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BR exportsSH4 7209 · Produtos laminados planos, de ferro ou aço não ligado, de largura igual ou superior a 600 mm, laminados a frio, não folheados ou chapeados, nem revestidosAlemanha
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  • ·MDIC ComexStat — capítulo 7209 (2025)
  • ·Kyrodata — dashboard interativo SH4 7209 (2025)
  • ·Instituto Aço Brasil — Estatísticas (2025)

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