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Sales of Brazilian products to Arab countries climbed in the first eight months of the year. Revenue from goods such as poultry, sugar, soybeans and maize were up.
Inflated prices of products such as fertilizers and oil increased Brazilian imports in July, diminishing the positive trade balance.
The country saw an increase in sales of different agricultural goods to the Arab countries in January, including maize, sugar, beef and poultry.
Brazilian foreign sales totaled USD 19.6 billion, surpassing the previous record for the month, set in 2018. Soybean shipments drove the surge.
Foreign trade surplus benefited the country’s current accounts in April, which reached a record-high USD 5.7 billion.
The Arab market moved from the fifth largest importer of goods from Brazil in 2018 to the third in 2019, only behind China and the US.
Foreign sales from Brazil reached USD 239.5 billion in 2018, a 9.6% increase over 2017. Imports grew 19.7%, reaching USD 181.2 billion. The balance stood at USD 58.3 billion positive, the second highest value.