[SMM Iron & Steel] Brazilian Slab Exports Plunge 43% in May 2026 Amid Strong Domestic Demand
Brazil's slab export volumes fell sharply to 390,500 metric tons (mt) in May 2026, a 43% decline from 687,500 mt in April. Key shipments included 236,300 mt by Ternium to the US at $614/mt FOB, and ArcelorMittal sending 93,800 mt to the US ($646/mt FOB) and 60,400 mt to France ($556/mt FOB). The significant contraction in export availability is driven by intense domestic consumption from local rolling mills, specifically Usiminas and CSN, as they ramp up flat steel production to replace Chinese imports following the imposition of anti-dumping duties in February. Additionally, zero slab imports were recorded at Brazilian ports in May, emphasizing a tightly balanced internal market.