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Brazil Net Trade (Goods & Services, BoP)

Brazil's net trade (goods & services, bop) fell to $11.28 billion in 2024, down from $49 billion in 2023, according to World Bank. This represents a decrease of 77% ($37.71 billion) from the previous year. Brazil has net trade (goods & services, bop) higher than the global median ($11.28 billion vs median -$215.12 million). Compared with the median in Americas, Brazil is higher ($11.28 billion vs regional median -$131.64 million) and ranks 4th out of 39 countries in Americas.

Yearly Historical Data (1975-2024)

(in Billion USD)
Year Net Trade (Goods & Services, BoP) (Billion USD)
2024 11.28
2023 49
2022 10.63
2021 15.36
2020 11.01
2019 -8.91
2018 5.02
2017 15.77
2016 7.89
2015 -28.22
2014 -63.79
2013 -54.58
2012 -31.64
2011 -16.83
2010 -19.37
2009 2.32
2008 1.98
2007 22.22
2006 33.45
2005 33.67
2004 25.83
2003 17.46
2002 5.92
2001 -7.22
2000 -10.57
1999 -9.99
1998 -18.61
1997 -19.38
1996 -13.51
1995 -10.65
1994 5.52
1993 8.74
1992 11.9
1991 6.69
1990 6.99
1989 13.33
1988 16.14
1987 8.79
1986 5.73
1985 10.76
1984 11.34
1983 4.06
1982 -2.81
1981 -1.69
1980 -5.96
1979 -5.04
1978 -2.88
1977 -1.69
1976 -3.97
1975 -4.99
Brazil Net Trade (Goods & Services, BoP) : Definition
Net Trade (Goods & Services, BoP) measures the difference between exports and imports of goods and services in Brazil, recorded on a Balance of Payments basis and measured in current US dollars. A positive value indicates a trade surplus, while a negative value indicates a trade deficit.