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  2. List of exports of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Economy of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil was the 25th largest exporter in the world in 2020, with 1.1% of the global total. [153] In 2021, Brazil exported US$280.4 billion and imported US$219.4 billion, with a surplus of US$61 billion. [154] The country's top ten export products were: [155] Iron ore: US$42.2 billion; Soy: US$37.3 billion; Crude petroleum oils: US$27.4 billion

  4. List of countries by exports - Wikipedia

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    Map of countries by exports, 2023. The following article lists different countries and territories by their exports according to data from the World Bank. Included are merchandise exports and service exports. Merchandise exports are goods that are produced in one country and sold to another country. Service exports refer to the cross-border ...

  5. Industry in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Agriculture in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Soy is the most important product on the country's export basket: it is the 1st place on the list, with 12% of the country's exports, at a value of U $26 billion in 2019; the country also exports soybean meal, which is the 8th most exported product (2.6% of Brazilian exports, worth U $5.8 billion in 2019) and soy oil (1.0 million tonnes in 2019 ...

  7. A doll brings pride, identity for Brazil Indigenous woman

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    It delighted passersby; while Indigenous dolls can be found elsewhere in Latin America, they remain mostly absent in Brazil, home to nearly 900,000 people identifying as Indigenous in the last census.

  8. Brazilian packaging market - Wikipedia

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    Compared to 2005, in 2013 Brazil shows a total growth of 42% with regard to exports of packaging. Especially aluminum and steel exhibit a very high overall increase in that nine-year period. In 2013 packaging made of plastics and steel were the most exported types with sales of US$268 million and US$183 million, respectively, while both ...

  9. Economic history of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the period's outward-looking development strategy, Brazil's industrial exports increased from US$1.4 billion in 1963 to US$6.2 billion in 1973. [13] The composition of exports shows that whereas in 1963 processed and semi-processed manufactured exports accounted for only 5% of total exports, in 1974 their share had reached 29%. [13]