Brasília – The Brazilian trade balance posted a surplus of US$ 1.145 billion in the first week of June, which had only three working days due to the Corpus Christi holiday. During the period, the average per working day was US$ 381.7 million.
Up until the 6th this month, exports totalled US$ 3.202 billion, and US$ 75.295 billion year-to-date. Imports so far this month totalled US$ 2.057 billion, and US$ 68.533 billion from January until June.
Year-to-date, the trade surplus is US$ 6.762 billion, and the average per working day is US$ 64.4 million, a 35.1% decline compared with the same period of last year.
*Translated by Gabriel Pomerancblum