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Importing from Brazil

Last updated on 04 Aug 2024
20 Feb 2019 . 2 min read

Brazil Country Profile

Official Name (Local Language) Republica Federativa do Brasil

Capital Brasilia

Population 205,823,665

Currency Brazilian Real

GDP $1,770 billion

Languages Portuguese

Phone Dial In 55

Brazil Exports Profile

Exports ($m USD) 217,739

Number of Exports Products 4,021

Number of Exports Partners 220

Brazil Economic Statistics






Government Website
https://www.brasil.gov.br/
Sovereign Ratingshttps://countryeconomy.com/ratings/brazil
Central BankBanco Central do Brasil
Currency USD Exchange Rate3.39
Unemployment Rate11.8%
Population below poverty line3.7%
Inflation Rate6.7%
Prime Lending Rate13.75%
GDP$1,770  billion
GDP Pro Capita (PPP)$14,800
Currency NameBrazilian Real
Currency CodeBRL
World Bank ClassificationUpper Middle Income
Competitive Industrial Performance81/138
Corruption Perceptions Index96/180
Ease of Doing Business109/190
Enabling Trade Index110/136

Brian Canup
Brian Canup is a former Editorial & Research Assistant at Trade Finance Global (TFG). He graduated with an MA in International Political Economy from King’s College London, and a BA in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Importing from Brazil

Despite the recent economic downturn in Brazil, the country’s abundance of natural resources is expected to attract major investment in the next few years, especially in exploiting the country’s oil reserves. As a member of South America’s leading tariff-free trade bloc Mercosur, Brazil is also one of the emerging BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) economies, predicted by Goldman Sachs to be one of the world’s most dominant by 2050.

Of the $247 billion in annual exports, the majority come from raw and agricultural materials such as iron ore ($33.4 billion), soybeans ($23 billion), crude petroleum ($13.2 billion) and raw sugar ($12 billion).

Importing from Brazil: What is trade finance?

Trade finance is a revolving facility which some banks and specialist lenders offer – it enables companies to buy products and can help ease the pressure from cashflow issues.

Typically, an alternative financier will fund up to 100% of the cost of the stock, including charges (e.g. shipping costs).

Trade finance offers added advantages over more traditional bank funding for example bridging mortgages or loans. Trade finance provides quick funding without affecting existing relationships with banks.

How does it work?
If you’re a firm importing or exporting inventory around the world, then a trade finance facility would assist your company to fund this through offering a letter of credit (LC) or some form of cash advance.

I’m looking to import from Brazil, how can Trade Finance Global help, and how does it work?
If you’re looking to import goods from other international markets, you may need import finance, which is an agreement between yourself (the importer) and the foreign exporter. An alternative financier will act as the intermediary, paying the exporter on your behalf until you get the stock and have then sold them to your customer. Repaying the lender then happens over an agreed period of time.

Chart Showing GDP Growth Compared to rest of world

GDP Composition for Brazil

Agriculture

5.2%

Coffee, soybeans, wheat, rice, corn, sugarcane, cocoa, citrus; beef

Industry

22.7%

Textiles, shoes, chemicals, cement, lumber, iron ore, tin, steel, aircraft, motor vehicles and parts, other machinery and equipment

Services

72%

Map

Top 5 Exports Partners

CountryTrade% Partner Share
China47,48821.81
United States
27,14812.47
Argentina17,6198.09
Netherlands9,2524.25
Japan5,2632.42

Top 5 Exports Products

Export ProductNumber
Soya beans
11.8%
Non-agglomerated iron ores and concentrates
8.8%
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminou
7.6%
Raw cane sugar, in solid form
5..2%
Semi- or bleached non-coniferous chemical wood
3.1%

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