The Brazilian trade balance registered a trade surplus of US$ 113.2 million in the fourth week of September 2022. According to data released this Monday (26) by the Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex) of the Ministry of Economy, the value was achieved with exports of US$ 6.198 billion and imports of US$ 6.085 billion.
In September, the trade result accumulates a surplus of US$ 3.585 billion. In the year, the balance is positive at US$ 47.460 billion.
The daily average of exports recorded in the first four weeks of September an increase of 23.8% in comparison with the same month of the previous year, growth of 48.9% in Agriculture, growth of 3.7% in Extractive Industry and growth of 26 .7% in Manufacturing Industry.
Imports rose 27.5%, with growth of 5.3% in Agriculture, growth of 11.9% in Extractive Industry, and, finally, growth of 29.7% in Manufacturing Industry.
Source: CNN Brasil

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