Bilateral trade grows and reinforces Brazilian surplus

Published 2025년 11월 19일

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Trade between the two countries maintained a steady pace in the first nine months of 2025, with consistent advancement in Brazilian sales and a positive balance for the country. According to a report by the Brazil-Canada Chamber of Commerce, exports totaled US$ 5.08 billion between January and September, a 14% increase over 2024. Imports grew by 7%, reaching US$ 2.36 billion and resulting in a surplus of US$ 2.7 billion. The trade flow reached US$ 7.45 billion, an increase of 12%.

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Trade between the two countries maintained a steady pace in the first nine months of 2025, with consistent advancement in Brazilian sales and a positive balance for the country. According to a report from the Brazil-Canada Chamber of Commerce, exports totaled US$ 5.08 billion between January and September, a 14% increase over 2024. Imports grew by 7%, reaching US$ 2.36 billion and resulting in a surplus of US$ 2.7 billion. The trade flow reached US$ 7.45 billion, an increase of 12%. Analysis by experts indicates that, even with the appreciation of the Brazilian real against the Canadian dollar, shipments remained strong, a movement that tends to contradict the expected exchange rate effect. The performance was attributed to the increased competitiveness of Brazilian products and the international context. Statements from the entity's president and CEO also point out that measures adopted by the United States have reinforced the bilateral flow. "The performance confirms that ...
Source: Agrolink

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