The statistic shows the value of exports of goods from Brazil from 2013 to 2023. In 2023, goods with a value of around 339.7 billion U.S. dollars were exported from Brazil. Brazil's recent trade deficit Brazil is the largest Portuguese speaking nation in the world and the largest nation by population and area in South America and the Latin American region. Brazil is a member of the BRIC group, made up of the four fastest growing major economies: Brazil, Russia, India, and China. Addtionally, it is also a founding member of the United Nations and a member of the G20. Brazil has the seventh largest economy in the world. Its gross domestic product amounted to over 2.24 trillion U.S. dollars in 2014. The country's population is steadily growing, so, in order to provide for this increasing number of inhabitants, Brazil has to make sure its economy remains stable. Thus, it relies heavily on trade of goods. In 2014, Brazil exported goods with a value of around 225 billion U.S. dollars. The most important export partner for Brazil is China with a share of 17 percent of the Brazilian exports (as of 2012). While the value of exported goods is remarkably high, the value of imported goods is even higher: In 2014, Brazil imported goods with a value of around 240 billion U.S. dollars. As a result of the higher value of imported goods, the nation experienced a trade deficit in 2013 for the first time after a decade of trade surplus; the deficit got even more pronounced in 2014, figures for the next few years are yet to be published.
This timeline shows the total value of U.S. trade in goods (export and import) with Brazil from January 2017 to May 2024. In May 2024, the total value of U.S. trade in goods with Brazil amounted to almost five billion U.S. dollars, 4.1 billion U.S. dollars in exports and 3.7 billion U.S. dollars in imports.
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This page displays a table with Brazil Exports By Country in U.S. dollars, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade.
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Graph and download economic data for International Trade: Exports: Value (Goods): Total for Brazil (XTEXVA01BRQ188S) from Q1 1996 to Q3 2023 about Brazil, exports, trade, and goods.
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Graph and download economic data for International Trade: Ratio: Exports to Imports: Total for Brazil (XTEITT01BRM156S) from Jan 1971 to Dec 2023 about Brazil, ratio, imports, exports, and trade.
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Brazil Exports to Mexico was US$7.8 Billion during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Brazil Exports to Mexico - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on March of 2025.
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Brazil recorded a trade deficit of 300 USD Million in February of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Brazil Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Brazil BR: Exports: Low- and Middle-Income Economies: % of Total Goods Exports: South Asia data was reported at 2.624 % in 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 2.117 % for 2019. Brazil BR: Exports: Low- and Middle-Income Economies: % of Total Goods Exports: South Asia data is updated yearly, averaging 1.009 % from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2020, with 60 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3.194 % in 2017 and a record low of 0.006 % in 1965. Brazil BR: Exports: Low- and Middle-Income Economies: % of Total Goods Exports: South Asia data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.World Bank.WDI: Exports. Merchandise exports to low- and middle-income economies in South Asia are the sum of merchandise exports from the reporting economy to low- and middle-income economies in the South Asia region according to World Bank classification of economies. Data are as a percentage of total merchandise exports by the economy. Data are computed only if at least half of the economies in the partner country group had non-missing data.;World Bank staff estimates based data from International Monetary Fund's Direction of Trade database.;Weighted average;
The timeline shows the total value of U.S. trade in goods (export and import) with Brazil from 2000 to 2023. In 2023, exports surpassed imports, leading to a positive trade balance of almost 6 billion U.S. dollars.
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Exports to Argentina (% of Total) in Brazil increased to 7.24 percent in 2016 from 6.70 percent in 2015. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Brazil Exports to Argentina (% of Total).
In 2023, Brazil's exports to China exceeded its imports by roughly 48.3 billion U.S. dollars. In that year, the value of products exported from Brazil to the Asian country reached nearly 105 billion U.S. dollars, an increase of about 14.6 billion U.S. dollars in comparison to the previous year. Meanwhile, imports totaled approximately 56 billion U.S. dollars.
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Brazil BR: Exports: Low- and Middle-Income Economies: % of Total Goods Exports: East Asia & Pacific data was reported at 37.400 % in 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 32.028 % for 2019. Brazil BR: Exports: Low- and Middle-Income Economies: % of Total Goods Exports: East Asia & Pacific data is updated yearly, averaging 3.377 % from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2020, with 61 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 37.400 % in 2020 and a record low of 0.079 % in 1960. Brazil BR: Exports: Low- and Middle-Income Economies: % of Total Goods Exports: East Asia & Pacific data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.World Bank.WDI: Exports. Merchandise exports to low- and middle-income economies in East Asia and Pacific are the sum of merchandise exports from the reporting economy to low- and middle-income economies in the East Asia and Pacific region according to World Bank classification of economies. Data are as a percentage of total merchandise exports by the economy. Data are computed only if at least half of the economies in the partner country group had non-missing data.;World Bank staff estimates based data from International Monetary Fund's Direction of Trade database.;Weighted average;
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Brazil Exports of vegetables, dried, whole, cut, but not further prepared to Ecuador was US$199 during 2022, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Brazil Exports of vegetables, dried, whole, cut, but not further prepared to Ecuador - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on March of 2025.
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Brazil Exports: Sitc Basic Heading: Vol: Whole Furskins other than of Mink, With,Without Head, Tail,Paws, Tanned,Dressed, Not Assembled data was reported at 105,838.000 kg in Jan 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 80,159.000 kg for Dec 2024. Brazil Exports: Sitc Basic Heading: Vol: Whole Furskins other than of Mink, With,Without Head, Tail,Paws, Tanned,Dressed, Not Assembled data is updated monthly, averaging 91,675.000 kg from Jan 1997 (Median) to Jan 2025, with 337 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 253,922.000 kg in Dec 2020 and a record low of 5,560.000 kg in Feb 1999. Brazil Exports: Sitc Basic Heading: Vol: Whole Furskins other than of Mink, With,Without Head, Tail,Paws, Tanned,Dressed, Not Assembled data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Special Secretariat for Foreign Trade and International Affairs. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Foreign Trade – Table BR.SITC: Basic Heading: Section 06: Exports: Volume.
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Brazil Exports: HS6: fob: Golf Clubs,Complete data was reported at 0.002 USD mn in Dec 2020. This records a decrease from the previous number of 0.025 USD mn for Sep 2011. Brazil Exports: HS6: fob: Golf Clubs,Complete data is updated monthly, averaging 0.000 USD mn from Aug 1998 (Median) to Dec 2020, with 11 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.025 USD mn in Sep 2011 and a record low of 0.000 USD mn in Nov 2008. Brazil Exports: HS6: fob: Golf Clubs,Complete data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Special Secretariat for Foreign Trade and International Affairs. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Foreign Trade – Table BR.HS: 6 Digits: Section 20: Exports: Value.
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Brazil BR: Exports: Low- and Middle-Income Economies: % of Total Goods Exports: Middle East & North Africa data was reported at 3.144 % in 2020. This records a decrease from the previous number of 3.448 % for 2019. Brazil BR: Exports: Low- and Middle-Income Economies: % of Total Goods Exports: Middle East & North Africa data is updated yearly, averaging 3.262 % from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2020, with 61 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.451 % in 1974 and a record low of 0.622 % in 1960. Brazil BR: Exports: Low- and Middle-Income Economies: % of Total Goods Exports: Middle East & North Africa data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.World Bank.WDI: Exports. Merchandise exports to low- and middle-income economies in Middle East and North Africa are the sum of merchandise exports from the reporting economy to low- and middle-income economies in the Middle East and North Africa region according to World Bank classification of economies. Data are as a percentage of total merchandise exports by the economy. Data are computed only if at least half of the economies in the partner country group had non-missing data.;World Bank staff estimates based data from International Monetary Fund's Direction of Trade database.;Weighted average;
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Brazil Exports: Sitc Basic Heading: fob: Whole Furskins other than of Mink, With,Without Head, Tail,Paws, Tanned,Dressed, Not Assembled data was reported at 1.623 USD mn in Jan 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 1.509 USD mn for Dec 2024. Brazil Exports: Sitc Basic Heading: fob: Whole Furskins other than of Mink, With,Without Head, Tail,Paws, Tanned,Dressed, Not Assembled data is updated monthly, averaging 2.027 USD mn from Jan 1997 (Median) to Jan 2025, with 337 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4.465 USD mn in Dec 2013 and a record low of 0.105 USD mn in Feb 1999. Brazil Exports: Sitc Basic Heading: fob: Whole Furskins other than of Mink, With,Without Head, Tail,Paws, Tanned,Dressed, Not Assembled data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Special Secretariat for Foreign Trade and International Affairs. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Foreign Trade – Table BR.SITC: Basic Heading: Section 06: Exports: Value.
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Brazil Exports to Indonesia was US$4.49 Billion during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Brazil Exports to Indonesia - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on March of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for Sales: Retail Trade: Total Retail Trade: Volume for Brazil (SLRTTO01BRQ657S) from Q2 2000 to Q4 2024 about Brazil, retail trade, sales, and retail.
The statistic shows the value of exports of goods from Brazil from 2013 to 2023. In 2023, goods with a value of around 339.7 billion U.S. dollars were exported from Brazil. Brazil's recent trade deficit Brazil is the largest Portuguese speaking nation in the world and the largest nation by population and area in South America and the Latin American region. Brazil is a member of the BRIC group, made up of the four fastest growing major economies: Brazil, Russia, India, and China. Addtionally, it is also a founding member of the United Nations and a member of the G20. Brazil has the seventh largest economy in the world. Its gross domestic product amounted to over 2.24 trillion U.S. dollars in 2014. The country's population is steadily growing, so, in order to provide for this increasing number of inhabitants, Brazil has to make sure its economy remains stable. Thus, it relies heavily on trade of goods. In 2014, Brazil exported goods with a value of around 225 billion U.S. dollars. The most important export partner for Brazil is China with a share of 17 percent of the Brazilian exports (as of 2012). While the value of exported goods is remarkably high, the value of imported goods is even higher: In 2014, Brazil imported goods with a value of around 240 billion U.S. dollars. As a result of the higher value of imported goods, the nation experienced a trade deficit in 2013 for the first time after a decade of trade surplus; the deficit got even more pronounced in 2014, figures for the next few years are yet to be published.