Saudi Arabia is the largest Arab country to import from Brazil

Published 2021년 4월 29일

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Brazil's exports to Arab countries saw a 22.5% increase in the first quarter of 2021, reaching a value of $2.91 billion. Saudi Arabia was the largest Arab importer of Brazilian goods, followed by Bahrain, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates. The main exports included iron ore and food products, while sales of soybeans and corn hit a record high. Additionally, the Arab world's exports to Brazil also increased by 11.24% to $1.31 billion.
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Brazil's exports to Arab countries increased by 22.5% during the first quarter of 2021, reaching a value of $ 2.91 billion. The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce stated in a statement that Saudi Arabia topped the list of the largest Arab countries importing Brazilian goods during this period, with exports to the Kingdom amounting to 526.16 million US dollars, while the Kingdom of Bahrain came in second place with a value of 406.36 million dollars, followed by Egypt with a value of 379.26. One million dollars, and the United Arab Emirates with a value of 352.2 million dollars. The most important Brazilian exports to the Arab region were iron ore, and food products (sugar, poultry, beef ...
Source: Okaz

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