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Brazil's trade surplus comes lower than expected in October

Published 11/01/2022, 03:53 PM
Updated 11/01/2022, 03:56 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A ship is loaded with containers at a cargo terminal at the Port of Santos, in Santos, Brazil September 16, 2021. REUTERS/Carla Carniel

BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's trade surplus in October was lower than forecast, even though exports grew faster than imports for the first time since February, official figures showed on Tuesday.

The trade surplus reached $3.9 billion in October, according to the Economy Ministry, below the median forecast of a $4.2 billion surplus in a Reuters poll.

Exports grew by 27.1% from the same month last year, to $27.3 billion.

Herlon Brandao, undersecretary of intelligence and foreign trade statistics, said the move was driven by a large increase in volumes exported to China.

Imports increased by 19.8%, to $23.4 billion.

Brazil is a strong exporter of commodities such as soybeans, iron ore, coffee and beef, but had seen imports rise faster for seven straight months.

The government pointed out that purchases from abroad were being affected by higher prices of fuel and fertilizers, which surged after the Ukraine war.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A ship is loaded with containers at a cargo terminal at the Port of Santos, in Santos, Brazil September 16, 2021. REUTERS/Carla Carniel

During a news conference, Brandao said it was difficult to tell whether October's performance represents a trend reversal for Brazilian exports in a scenario of broad global uncertainties, with the monetary tightening in advanced economies threatening consumer demand.

On the other hand, he pointed out that the sale of food products, which are also representative of the country, tends to be less sensitive to economic deceleration.

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