The amount reached BRL 3.7 trillion as it climbed over May, the Brazilian National Treasury reported.
Author: Agência Brasil
Federal tax collection rose 2% in Brazil last month in comparison to the same period of 2017. It was the highest amount since 2015.
So said IMF managing director Christine Lagarde as she called on G20 leaders to work together for more balanced growth.
This was the order book of the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer at the end of June.
Year-to-date, the IPCA-15 stands at 3% per year, while year-over-year it registered 4.53%, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).
An indicator which tracks consumption of goods by industry dropped in May from April, as welel as year-on-year in May – by 6.4%.
A research by FGV shows that Brazil needs to discuss a new foreign trade policy due to the concentration of exports on a few products and destinations.
The International Monetary Fund issued a report this Monday (16) with a revised 2018 Brazilian economic growth forecast, down from 2.3% to 1.8%.
Brazil’s economy was impacted in May by the supply crisis caused by truckers’ strike.
The main index of the São Paulo Stock Exchange went up 0.97% this Friday, to 76,594 points.
Exports totaled USD 548.6 million in June, against USD 210.8 million in the same month of 2017. The hike occurred after the North American government imposed new tariffs on the product.
Banks polled by the Brazilian Ministry of Finance expect the Central Government to run a BRL 149.6 billion deficit this year, down from a prior BRL 151.1 billion.
After two days of decline, the North American currency went up this Wednesday and ended the day at BRL 3.88.
Over 41,000 units were shipped abroad from Brazil in the first half. In June, however, foreign sales slid due to currency depreciation in Argentina.

