Brazil's trade surplus grows in August despite steeper U.S. tariffs
BRASILIA, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Brazil's trade surplus jumped 35.8% in August from a year earlier, government data showed on Thursday, despite steeper U.S. tariffs on goods from the country.
The trade surplus recorded by Latin America's largest economy reached $6.1 billion.
Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice.
Recommended Articles
Featured Tools
Top News
Why SanDisk Stock Could Soar to $4,000?

US-Iran Tensions Heat Up Again, Brent Crude Prices Return Above $100

AI Chip Sector Adds Heavyweight Player, Nvidia Rival Cerebras Plans to List Next Week, Targeting Largest US IPO of the Year

Trump Administration Brokers. Intel and Apple Reach Chipmaking Agreement, Shares Surge More Than 13%

Navitas Stock’s AI Data Center Pivot: Up 88% YTD—Is NVTS Stock Still a Buy?

Tradingkey






