Importers filled 60pc of Brazil's coated steel import quotas in the first 15 days following the imposition of duties in late June, according to foreign trade secretariat data.
Brazil's quota system includes 17 steel products under a 25pc tariff regime, three of which are flat coated steel. The quotas came into effect on 24 June and will remain valid through October, when volumes will reset and new import licenses will be issued.
Nearly 300,000 metric tonnes (t) of coated steel can enter Brazil at a 9-10pc duty rate, but volumes above that are subject to the higher 25pc tariffs.
Galvalume (GL), a zinc-aluminum coated product, accounts for 147,038t of the quota. This item had 64pc of its four-month allocation already used by 9 July,while hot-dipped galvanized (HDG) reached 56pc of its 144,286t limit.
The fast quota consumption rate points to robust demand, with buyers moving quickly to front-load shipments before the limits are reached.
Demand for hot-rolled coils 3mm or thinner was also strong, with buyers filling 65pc of the 9,520t product's quota in two weeks.
The quota system allocates 80pc of the total volume to the largest importers, a rule that applies to all 17 steel products subject to the 25pc tariffs. The other 20pc of the limit is reserved for smaller market participants.
Smaller importers consumed 100pc of their share for at least two steel products. This means smaller players must pay a 25pc tariff on further shipments of those products until the quota resets in October.
The Brazilian government has extended the tariffs through May 2026, when it will evaluate the future of the policy. The safeguard measure was first imposed in June 2024, but had limited effect in curbing rising import volumes. Imports reached a record 5.9mn t in 2024, according to industry group Instituto Aco.
Beyond the quota system, the government is also conducting anti-dumping investigations into imports of hot-rolled, cold-rolled and coated steel. The probes are expected to take at least six more months to conclude. No provisional duties have been imposed yet.
| Brazil steel import quotas | t | ||
| Product | Quota volume June-October 25 | Consumed by 9 Jul | % of consumption |
| Hot-rolled | |||
| HRC, ≥600mm wide, 4.75–10mm thick | 1,285 | 285 | 22.2 |
| HRC, ≥600mm wide, 3-4.75mm thick | 3,111 | 1,245 | 40.0 |
| HRC, ≥600mm wide, ≤3mm thick, ≥275 MPa | 9,520 | 6,232 | 65.5 |
| HRC, ≥600mm wide, ≤3mm thick | 23,490 | 1,972 | 8.4 |
| HRC, ≥600mm wide | 29,394 | 578 | 2.0 |
| Flat-rolled, ≥600mm wide | 468 | 51 | 10.9 |
| Cold rolled | |||
| CRC, ≥600mm wide, 1-3mm thick | 47,950 | 12,302 | 25.7 |
| CRC, ≥600mm wide, 0.5-1mm thick | 108,765 | 14,114 | 13.0 |
| CRC, ≥600mm wide | 9,273 | 4,763 | 51.4 |
| Galvanized | |||
| HDG, ≥600mm wide, <4.75mm | 144,286 | 81,394 | 56.4 |
| GL, ≥600mm wide | 147,038 | 94,821 | 64.5 |
| HDG, ≥600mm wide | 1,915 | 764 | 39.9 |
| Wire rod | |||
| Wire rod, circular section <14mm dia | 32,535 | 13,572 | 41.7 |
| Tubes | |||
| Seamless tubes ( oil, gas industry) | 6,295 | 1,627 | 25.8 |
| Submerged arc welding steel pipes, >406.4mm OD | 490 | 24 | 4.9 |
| Welded circular steel pipes, >406.4mm OD | 420 | 43 | 10.2 |
| Welded circular (oil, gas industry) | 1,679 | 295 | 17.6 |
| -Brazil's foreign trade secretariat | |||

