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Chinese Giants Bid for CSN Cimentos, Brazil’s No. 2 Cement Maker

By · June 10, 2026 · 5 min read

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Key Facts

What’s for sale. CSN, one of Brazil’s biggest steelmakers, is selling its cement arm, the country’s second-largest cement producer.

The price. Market reports now put the sale above R$12bn ($2.4bn), higher than the R$10bn talked about earlier this year.

Chinese push. Three of China’s largest cement companies are among the most aggressive bidders, alongside local rival Votorantim.

Why sell. CSN is racing to cut net debt of around R$41bn ($8.2bn) after a string of credit downgrades.

The hurdle. Any sale to a big domestic player faces antitrust review, which is part of why foreign bidders look strong.

For investors. A clean, high-priced sale would ease pressure on CSN’s balance sheet and mark another Chinese step into Brazilian industry.

The sale of CSN Cimentos has turned into a genuine contest, with Chinese cement giants pressing hard against a Brazilian rival for an asset that market reports now value at more than R$12bn ($2.4bn).

CSN Cimentos cement plant in Brazil drawing bids from Chinese and local buyers
CSN is selling its cement business to help cut a heavy debt load. (Photo: Internet reproduction)

A steelmaker selling its cement arm

CSN, short for Companhia Siderurgica Nacional, is one of Brazil’s industrial heavyweights. Founded in the 1940s and privatised in the 1990s, it makes steel, mines iron ore, runs ports and railways, and produces cement. That cement business, CSN Cimentos, holds about a fifth of the Brazilian market and ranks second only to Votorantim, the country’s dominant producer. It is also the most sellable thing the group owns, which is why it has been put on the block.

The reason is debt. CSN has built up net borrowings of roughly R$41bn ($8.2bn), a load heavy enough to trigger downgrades from the big credit-rating agencies. Its controlling shareholder and chief executive, Benjamin Steinbruch, laid out a plan early this year to raise between R$15bn and R$18bn ($3bn to $3.6bn) by selling assets, with the aim, as he put it to investors, of settling the company’s leverage problem once and for all. The cement unit is the centrepiece of that plan.

Why the CSN Cimentos sale drew Chinese bidders

What makes this auction unusual is who is chasing it. Alongside the obvious local buyer, Votorantim, three of China’s largest cement makers, Anhui Conch, Huaxin Cement and Sinoma, are in the running, and recent market reports describe the Chinese bidders as the most aggressive in the field. Huaxin already bought a Brazilian cement company in 2024, so it knows the territory. A fourth name, the meatpacking-to-banking conglomerate J&F, was once seen as a contender but is reported to have walked away.

The Chinese interest is not a coincidence. Beijing’s big industrial groups have been expanding across Latin America for years, from electric cars to power grids, and cement is a natural fit: it is a steady, infrastructure-linked business in a country that always seems to need more of it. For Chinese buyers, an established Brazilian producer with a fifth of the market is a ready-made foothold, and they appear willing to pay up for it.

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Jun 13, 2026 · 06:08

Ibovespa · benchmark
171,133
-0.21%
L 169,993day rangeH 172,545

+24.19% over 12 months

Market breadth · 15 names
60% advancing

9 ▲ advancing6 declining ▼

Currencies, rates & key inputs
USD / BRL
5.06
-0.64%

EUR / BRL
5.86
-2.16%

Selic rate
14.50%
·

Brent crude
87.33
-3.37%

Iron ore
161.91
·

Sector heatmap · average move today
Utilities
+0.57%
ENEV3

Materials
+0.56%
SUZB3

Mining
+0.46%
VALE3, CSNA3, GGBR4

Industrials
+0.18%
WEGE3, RENT3

Financials
-0.04%
ITUB4, BBDC4, BBAS3, B3SA3

Consumer Staples
-0.18%
ABEV3

Energy
-1.27%
PETR4, PRIO3

Consumer Disc.
-1.83%
AZZA3

Latin America scoreboard
IndexLastTodayStrength
IbovespaBrazil
171,133
-0.21%

S&P/BMV IPCMexico
67,955
+1.46%

S&P IPSAChile
10,923
+1.70%

S&P MERVALArgentina
3,352,708
-0.01%

MSCI COLCAPColombia
2,386.78
+1.53%

BVL S&P PerúPeru
52,306.77
-0.36%

Full instrument board
Instrument Last Change YoY Prev. High Low Volume
IBOV 171,133 -0.21% +24.19% 171,497 172,545 169,993
USD/BRL 5.06 -0.64% -8.54% 5.10 5.12 5.06
SELIC 14.50%
PETR4 41.18 -1.39% +29.70% 41.76 41.53 40.82 34,025,300
VALE3 79.17 +0.47% +49.86% 78.80 79.80 78.13 12,104,600
ITUB4 40.60 +0.25% +14.23% 40.50 41.12 40.11 30,645,500
BBDC4 17.80 +0.68% +8.01% 17.68 17.99 17.48 22,070,500
BBAS3 19.46 +0.26% -9.15% 19.41 19.66 19.22 13,741,700
B3SA3 15.23 -1.36% +17.33% 15.44 15.58 15.13 46,559,500
ABEV3 16.61 -0.18% +20.36% 16.64 16.77 16.44 14,295,400
WEGE3 42.61 +0.61% +0.83% 42.35 43.23 41.86 5,022,800
PRIO3 61.34 -1.14% +41.93% 62.05 61.71 60.05 6,470,400
SUZB3 41.52 +0.56% -21.59% 41.29 41.87 41.00 3,068,100
RENT3 40.70 -0.25% -8.46% 40.80 41.26 40.13 8,442,300
AZZA3 17.19 -1.83% -59.56% 17.51 17.80 17.11 2,038,700
CSNA3 6.05 +0.67% -27.02% 6.01 6.16 5.94 11,023,900
GGBR4 23.88 +0.25% +41.13% 23.82 24.11 23.52 9,302,300
ENEV3 24.54 +0.57% +79.25% 24.40 24.83 23.99 5,879,000

Largest moves today
AZZA3
17.19
-1.83%
PETR4
41.18
-1.39%
B3SA3
15.23
-1.36%
PRIO3
61.34
-1.14%
BBDC4
17.80
+0.68%
CSNA3
6.05
+0.67%
USD/BRL
5.06
-0.64%
WEGE3
42.61
+0.61%

The session read
The Ibovespa eased 0.21%, with breadth positive — 9 of 15 names higher. Utilities led, while Consumer Disc. lagged.

The antitrust angle that helps foreigners

There is a quirk in the rules that works in the foreign bidders’ favour. Votorantim is already the largest cement company in Brazil, so if it simply bought the second-largest outright, the country’s competition watchdog would almost certainly object on the grounds that one firm would control too much of the market. To get around that, Votorantim is expected to bid through a consortium with partners rather than alone. A foreign buyer with no existing Brazilian cement plants faces no such problem, which gives the Chinese groups a cleaner path to approval.

That regulatory wrinkle matters for the price too. The fewer obstacles a bidder faces, the more confidently it can offer, and the climb from the earlier R$10bn talk to more than R$12bn ($2.4bn) suggests the competition is doing its job for the seller. The process is being run by the investment bank Morgan Stanley, with a binding round of offers expected to settle which buyers go through to the final stage.

What happens next

CSN has signalled it wants the cement sale, and a separate disposal of a stake in its logistics arm, wrapped up by around the third quarter, money that would flow straight into paying down debt. Any deal will still need clearance from Brazil’s competition authority, and that timeline can stretch depending on who the buyer turns out to be. A sale to a foreign group would likely clear faster than one that reshapes the domestic market.

For CSN’s shareholders, the stakes are simple. The company’s shares have fallen sharply this year as the debt worries mounted, and a clean, well-priced exit from cement would take real pressure off the balance sheet and let management focus on its core steel and mining businesses. For the wider market, a Chinese win would be one more sign of how deeply Beijing’s industrial champions are now woven into Brazil’s economy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is CSN selling CSN Cimentos?

CSN is carrying heavy debt and wants to raise cash to pay it down. The cement business is its most marketable asset, so selling it is the centrepiece of a wider plan to raise as much as eighteen billion reais through disposals.

Who is trying to buy it?

The bidders include Brazil’s Votorantim, expected to bid through a consortium, and three large Chinese cement makers, Anhui Conch, Huaxin and Sinoma, described in recent reports as the most aggressive contenders.

How much could the sale be worth?

Market reports now value the deal at more than R$12bn ($2.4bn), up from the roughly R$10bn discussed earlier in the year, as competition among bidders has pushed the expected price higher.

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