According to the bilateral trade report prepared by the Argentine Chamber of Commerce and Services (CAC), trade between Argentina and Brazil reached a total of 2025% in June XNUMX. 2.718 million, which represents a year-on-year growth of 38,8% compared to June 2024. This increase is explained by a simultaneous growth in both Argentine exports to Brazil and imports from the neighboring country.
Moderate exports and strong growth in imports from Brazil
In detail, the Argentine exports to Brazil totaled $1.099 billion in June, an increase of 8,9% compared to the same month last year, although they showed a 5,4% drop compared to May 2025. The products that led these sales were vehicles for the transport of goods and special uses, passenger motor vehicles, wheat, dairy products, and motor vehicle parts.
Furthermore, the Argentine imports from Brazil reached 1.619 billion dollars, reflecting a strong year-on-year increase of 70,8%However, compared to May 2025, imports decreased by 4,6%. The main imported products were passenger motor vehicles, freight vehicles, piston engines, and vehicle parts.
Trade deficit for Argentina
According to the CAC, this imbalance in bilateral trade resulted in a $520 million deficit for Argentina in June. During the first half of 2025, the accumulated deficit persisted and reached 2.970 million dollars, marking a significant change compared to the same period in 2024, when the exchange had been in surplus for Argentina by 204 million dollars, according to Cac
Despite this scenario, Argentina maintains a relevant position in trade with Brazil, ranking as the fourth largest supplier of the country, behind China and Hong Kong and Macau, the United States and Germany. In addition, Argentina is the third largest buyer from Brazil, after China and Hong Kong and Macau, and the United States.
Growth and surplus of Brazilian foreign trade
At the global level, Brazil's exports grew by 1,4% in June 2025 compared to 2024, reaching $29.146 billion. Imports also increased by 3,8%, totaling $23.257 billion. This scenario allowed Brazil to maintain a trade surplus of $XNUMX billion. 5.889 million, consolidating a positive result for the fourth consecutive month.
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