BRAZILIAN EXPORTS SURPASS IMPORTS BY $1.3 BILLION IN THIRD WEEK OF APRIL

According to data released by the Secretariat of Foreign Trade (Secex) of the Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services (MDIC) on Monday, April 24th, Brazil’s exports surpassed imports by US$1.304 billion in the third week of April. During that period, Brazilian exports reached US$5.629 billion, and imports amounted to US$4.325 billion (trade flow of US$9.954 billion). In April, exports totaled US$20.183 billion, and imports totaled US$13.849 billion, with a positive balance of US$6.334 billion and a trade flow of US$34.032 billion. In terms of exports, there was an increase of 1.8% in the average daily sales from the third week of April 2023 (US$1.552.52 million) compared to April 2022 (US$1.524.72 million). In contrast, there was a 2.4% decrease in the average daily imports from the third week of April 2023 (US$1.065.29 million) compared to April 2022 (US$1.091.73 million).

Source: Datamar News