The trade balance has a surplus of US$ 2.1 billion in the 3rd week of December.

Published Dec 23, 2025

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In the third week of December 2025, the Brazilian trade balance registered a surplus of US$ 2.1 billion and a trade flow of US$ 12.8 billion. The result came from exports worth US$ 7.46 billion and imports of US$ 5.4 billion. In the accumulated total for the month, exports amounted to US$ 21.6 billion and imports to US$ 16.4 billion, with a positive balance of US$ 5.2 billion and a trade flow of US$ 38 billion.

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In the third week of December 2025, Brazil's trade balance registered a surplus of US$ 2.1 billion and a trade balance of US$ 12.8 billion. The result came from exports worth US$ 7.46 billion and imports of US$ 5.4 billion. For the month so far, exports totaled US$ 21.6 billion and imports US$ 16.4 billion, with a positive balance of US$ 5.2 billion and a trade balance of US$ 38 billion. For the year so far, exports totaled US$ 339.4 billion, while imports reached US$ 276.3 billion. The trade balance was positive at US$ 63.1 billion, with a trade balance of US$ 615.8 billion. The data was released this Monday (22) by the Foreign Trade Secretariat of the Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services (Secex/MDIC). In the comparison of daily export averages up to the third week of December 2025, estimated at US$ 1.4 billion, with the average for December 2024, of US$ 1.2 billion, a growth of 21.6% was registered. In the case of imports, the daily average up to the third week ...
Source: Agrolink

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