Core Insights - Brazil's export, import, and trade values for July were $32.3 billion, $25.2 billion, and $57.5 billion respectively, showing year-on-year increases of 4.8%, 8.4%, and 6.3% [1] - From January to July, Brazil's export, import, and trade values reached $198 billion, $161 billion, and $359 billion, with year-on-year growth of 0.1%, 8.3%, and 3.6% respectively, resulting in a trade surplus of $37 billion [1] - Major trading partners for Brazil in the first seven months included China (27.7%), the United States (13.8%), Argentina (5%), and Germany (3.3%), with trade values increasing by 2.9%, 8.4%, 26.2%, and 7.6% respectively [1] Trade with China - In July, Brazil's exports to China amounted to $9.9 billion, a year-on-year decrease of 2.4%, while imports and total trade with China were $6 billion and $15.9 billion, reflecting increases of 8% and 1.3% respectively [1] - From January to July, Brazil's exports to China totaled $57.6 billion, down 6.7%, accounting for 29.1% of Brazil's total exports; imports were $41.7 billion, up 20%, making up 25.9% of total imports; total trade reached $99.3 billion, a 2.9% increase, representing 27.7% of total trade [1] - The trade surplus with China during this period was $16 billion, constituting 43.2% of Brazil's overall trade surplus [1] Key Exports and Imports - Major exports from Brazil to China included soybeans (39.7% of exports to China), crude oil (19.7%), and iron ore (17.4%), which saw declines of 4.9%, 12.7%, and 15.6% respectively [1] - Conversely, beef (7.1%), pulp (5%), and sugar (1.6%) exports to China increased by 34%, 18.6%, and 35.4% respectively [1] - Imports of passenger cars from China, which accounted for 5% of Brazil's imports from China, decreased by 20.6% [1]
今年1-7月巴西进出口贸易额达3590亿美元
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-08-15 16:01