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Singapore seizes 35% of Brazil's iron and steel goods exports in Q1

Singapore vaulted from 24th to #1 in Brazilian iron and steel goods exports, booking US$ 80.3 M and a 34.7% share through April 2026 — up 85× year-on-year.

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Summary

  • •Singapore jumped from 24th to #1 in Brazilian iron and steel goods exports through April 2026
  • •FOB surged from US$ 931k to US$ 80.3 M — 85× the volume of the same period in 2025
  • •34.7% share is extreme concentration: Singapore likely acts as a re-export hub for Southeast Asia
  • •The single-cycle leap points to a specific project or contract, not organic market growth
  • •No bilateral trade agreement with Singapore limits institutional protection for the export channel

Singapore wasn't in the top-20 destinations for Brazilian iron and steel goods a year ago. Through the first four months of 2026, the city-state leads the ranking with US$ 80.3 million and a 34.7% share of total shipments — the highest single-partner concentration recorded in this category in recent MDIC ComexStat data.

The jump was 85× in value: from US$ 931,000 in Q1 2025 to US$ 80.3 million in the same period of 2026. The prior ranking position was #24. Now it's first.

The fight for the top

Brazilian iron and steel goods — a broad category covering bolts, nuts, springs, wire, anchors, and structural components — typically scatter across 30 to 50 destinations with no clear dominant buyer. Singapore capturing close to 35% of the total in four months points to a single buyer or purchasing consortium concentrating volumes that previously distributed across the world.

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Singapore's role as a destination is distinct from a consumption story. The city-state operates as a re-export hub for Southeast Asia and as a procurement center for offshore energy and infrastructure projects across the region. A buyer in Singapore does not necessarily install the steel there — they redistribute it to construction sites in Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, or the Philippines.

New entrant turned leader

The speed of the climb is what stands out. Jumping from 24th to 1st in a single annual cycle is not organic trajectory — it's a contract. The scale of the volume (US$ 80 million in four months) goes well beyond what a typical inventory restocking cycle would explain. This points to a specific project: an infrastructure build, a shipyard supply contract, or an offshore energy procurement tender.

Southeast Asia's offshore oil and gas segment is in an expansion cycle. Singapore hosts major offshore operators and shipbuilders with heavy demand for processed steel components. If the Brazilian volume is tied to that sector, the demand has a project-defined lifespan — not a market-cycle one.

Scenario if the trend holds

If Singapore maintains this pace through H2, Brazil's iron and steel goods exports will close 2026 with extraordinary concentration in a single hub. That's commercially positive in the short term but strategically fragile. Brazil has no formal bilateral trade agreement with Singapore, which limits institutional support for the channel and leaves exporters operating on private contracts without tariff protection.

The diversification window is open now. The logistics infrastructure established to serve Singapore-based buyers can be extended to other Southeast Asian hubs — Malaysia, Thailand, the UAE — while volumes are still high enough to justify the investment.

What this means for you
For exporters
  • Identify the buyer or consortium behind the volume: if it's a project-specific contract, anticipate the end date and negotiate renewal or spot the next procurement cycle before the current one closes.
  • Open parallel commercial conversations with buyers in Malaysia, Thailand, and the UAE to keep regional distribution alive if Singapore volumes normalize.
For importers
  • If this steel is being re-exported to regional infrastructure projects, track the Southeast Asian project pipeline as a leading indicator for Brazilian product demand.

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

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Sources

  • ·MDIC ComexStat — capítulo 7326 (2025)
  • ·Kyrodata — dashboard interativo SH4 7326 (2025)
  • ·Instituto Aço Brasil — Estatísticas (2025)

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