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Brazil was the 25th largest exporter in the world in 2020, with 1.1% of the global total. [146] In 2021, Brazil exported US$280.4 billion and imported US$219.4 billion, with a surplus of US$61 billion. [147] The country's top ten export products were: [148] Iron ore: US$42.2 billion; Soy: US$37.3 billion; Crude petroleum oils: US$27.4 billion
The following is a list of the exports of Brazil. Data is for 2012, in billions of United States dollars , as reported by The Observatory of Economic Complexity . Currently the top twenty exports are listed.
The income of the mining sector in Brazil was R$153.4 billion in 2019, with exports totaling U$32.5 billion. The country's iron ore production reached 410 million tons in 2019. Brazil is the second-largest global iron ore exporter and holds the second position in the reserve ranking, with at least 29 billion tons beneath Brazilian soil.
Harley Sandoval, an evangelical pastor, real estate agent and mining entrepreneur, was arrested in July 2023 for illegally exporting 294 kilos of gold from Brazil's Amazon to the United States ...
The Brasil Hot 100 is a record chart that ranks the best-performing songs in Brazil. Its data is compiled by Luminate and published by music magazines Billboard Brasil and Billboard. The chart is based on each song's weekly audio and video streams on online digital music platforms. [1]
"Loka" was the most watched Brazilian music video on the Vevo platform in 2017 and also the most-viewed female Brazilian music video and the 10th most-viewed female music video in 2017, in addition to being the most popular clip featuring a Brazilian female lead in YouTube history, with more than half a billion views, and the second overall (in November 2017) behind only the song "Bum Bum Tam ...
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The Billboard Brasil Hot 100 is a record chart in Brazil for songs, published weekly by Billboard Brasil magazine. First launched in October 2009, the chart was initially published monthly and measured the airplay of songs on radio stations in Brazil across all music genres, compiled by Crowley Broadcast Analysis, and was named Brasil Hot 100 Airplay.