BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil posted a trade balance of of $9.767 billion in August, government data showed on Friday, above market estimates for a ...
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOSBRASILIA - Brazil posted a trade balance of of $9.767 billion in August, government data showed on Friday, above market estimates for a balance of $9.75 billion.
The month's performance was explained by a 1.4% rise in the value of exports compared to the same period of 2022, while imports fell by 19.6%.The data also showed that the accumulated trade surplus for this year through August was $63.322 billion, up 44.8% from last year.
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