Brazilian trade balance has a surplus of US$ 8.2 billion in March
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In March, Brazil's trade balance showed a surplus of US$ 8.155 billion, the result of exports totaling US$ 29.178 billion and imports of US$ 21.023 billion. In the last week of the month, the surplus was US$ 473.8 million. This performance was in line with market forecasts, which varied between US$ 6.1 billion and US$ 8.15 billion. Brazilian exports showed an increase of 5.5% compared to the same month of the previous year, especially Agricultur…
The positive trade balance for the first three months of the year resulted from the difference between exports of 77.31 billion dollars (70.71 billion euros), 0.5% less compared to the same period of 2024, and imports of 67.33 billion dollars (61.58 billion euros), 13.7% more than in the same period last year. Exports from the industrial sector stood out in the first quarter, with an increase of 5.6%. Exports from the agricultural sector grew 4.…
Although sales to China fell 13.2%, the Asian giant remains the main destination for Brazilian exports.
The result was 13.8% higher than that registered in the same month of the previous year
The balance was above economists' expectations, who forecast a surplus of US$ 7 billion for the month
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