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.
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The second highest surplus on record for a November came as a result of USD 21 billion in exports and USD 17 billion in imports.
Brazil exported USD 19 billion in goods, with imports coming out to USD 14 billion, the Brazilian Ministry of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services said this Monday (1).
Brazil’s foreign purchases were up 42.7% year-on-year in July, whereas foreign sales increased by 16.4%. As a result, the country’s trade surplus grew 32.7% narrower.
The third week of April in Brazil saw USD 4.7 billion in exports and USD 3.4 billion in imports.
Exports from Brazil reached USD 5.244 billion and imports amounted to USD 3.415 billion in the second week of April. Foreign sales of basic goods soared by 47%.
In the month’s first week, there was a surplus of USD 1.4 billion. Year-to-date, exports have been exceeding imports in over USD 15 billion.