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BRAZIL: Trade Ministry Sees $60-$80bn Trade Surplus In 2025

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  • Following the December trade data earlier, revealing a larger-than-expected $4.8bn surplus last month, the trade ministry said that the trade surplus should be between $60bn and $80bn this year (vs. $74.6bn in 2024).
    • Total exports are expected to be between $320bn and $360bn in 2025 (vs. $337bn in 2024).
    • Total imports are seen at between $260bn and $280bn this year (vs. $262.5bn in 2024)
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  • Following the December trade data earlier, revealing a larger-than-expected $4.8bn surplus last month, the trade ministry said that the trade surplus should be between $60bn and $80bn this year (vs. $74.6bn in 2024).
    • Total exports are expected to be between $320bn and $360bn in 2025 (vs. $337bn in 2024).
    • Total imports are seen at between $260bn and $280bn this year (vs. $262.5bn in 2024)