Brazil has a surplus of US$ 1.8 billion in the 1st week of November

Published 2025년 11월 12일

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In the first week of November 2025, the Brazilian trade balance registered a surplus of US$ 1.811 billion, with a trade flow of US$ 13.8 billion. The result was composed of exports worth US$ 7.8 billion and imports of US$ 5.9 billion. The data was released this Monday (10) by the Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex) of the Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services (MDIC).

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Year-to-date, exports totaled US$ 297.5 billion and imports, US$ 243.3 billion, resulting in a positive balance of US$ 54.2 billion and total trade flow of US$ 540.8 billion. According to Secex, "daily exports until the first week of November reached an average of US$ 1.56 billion, an increase of 6.4% compared to November 2024, while imports grew 7.9% on the same basis of comparison." With these results, the daily average trade flow was US$ 2.759 billion, and the trade balance, also on a daily average, was US$ 362 million. Compared to November 2024, there was a 7.1% growth in trade flow. The sectoral analysis shows that, until the first week of November 2025, there was an increase of 42.2% in exports of agribusiness, a decrease of 22.7% in the extractive industry, and a rise of 10.7% in the manufacturing industry, compared to the same month of the previous year. On the imports side, there was a 5.2% contraction in agribusiness, an 11.5% advance in the extractive industry, and an ...
Source: Agrolink

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