Brazil repositions the natural stone industry in the USA under a new global scenario

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Brazil takes part in Coverings, the leading event for the industry in the Americas, within a context of heightened sensitivity in supply chains and trade relations with the United States.

Coverings 2026 will be held from March 30 to April 20 in Las Vegas, and Brazil’s participation will take place in a broader context than is usual for international trade shows. Business, trade policy, and supply chain security are becoming more overtly intertwined in the sector.

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The country will be represented by 39 companies in the Brazilian Pavilion, occupying an area covering around 820 square meters. The initiative is part of the program It’s Natural – Brazilian Natural Stone, developed by the Brazilian Natural Stone Association (Centrorochas) in partnership with the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil). The space will bring together materials that express the Brazilian geological diversity and the industrial capacity of the sector, establishing Brazil as one of the main global suppliers of natural stone.

The United States is still the main destination for Brazilian exports in this segment, while the U.S. market itself has a heavy dependence on imports to supply its construction industry. This is a structuring relationship: Brazilian natural stone is an essential intermediate input, subsequently processed and distributed by local companies, mostly small and medium-sized enterprises.

This scenario takes on new dimensions in light of recent discussions on supply chain resilience and the revision of trade policies. The inclusion of strategic materials, even if they are classified as non-metallic, in the critical minerals agenda and the outcomes of tariffs reaffirm the need for predictable trade relations between Brazil and the United States.

“In this context, the Brazilian presence at Coverings takes on a dimension that goes beyond trade promotion. The country positions itself as a reliable partner for the supply of an essential input, contributing to the stability of a production chain that is relevant to the U.S. economy,” says the president of Centrorochas, Tales Machado.

Brazilian delegation strengthens production infrastructure and national performance

The official opening ceremony will take place on March 30, at 1 p.m., marking the beginning of the Brazilian schedule at the event. Throughout the program, activities geared towards relationship and visibility are planned, focusing on connecting companies, buyers, and industry professionals.

The delegation will consist of 39 companies, 36 of which are from the state of Espírito Santo, establishing the region as the main national hub. Two companies from the state of Ceará and one from the state of Rio de Janeiro will also be part of the group.

The Brazilian Pavilion includes AmagranAndrade StonesArgos StonesBramagranElite StonesFortuna Natural StonesGramilGranex do Brasil, Granipex Group, Graniti ExportGranitos CollodettiGranosImarfMagbanMagnitosMargramarMarianelli ExportMG2MGAMilanezi GranitosMineração LougonMineral StonesNaturaleNova AuroraPedra do FradePedras São JoãoPemagranQualitá GroupQuartzblueSanto Antonio StonesStone PalaceTerlosTesti do BrasilThor Natural StonesToledoUNQ StoneVitoria Stone GroupWillcomex, and Yellow Stone.

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