According to the latest report from the Argentine Chamber of Commerce and Services (CAC), bilateral trade between Argentina and Brazil in July 2025 reached US$ 2764 million, which represents a 16,9% more than in the same month of 2024, when US$ 2365 million were recorded.
Exports and imports
The Argentine sales to Brazil they added US$ 1102 million, recording one 8% drop year-on-year, breaking the positive trend of the previous two months. Compared to June 2025, exports grew slightly by 0,3% after a previous month of negative growth.
Meanwhile, the imports from Brazil they reached US$ 1662 milliona year-on-year increase of 42,4%, the lowest increase of the year, and a growth of 2,6% compared to June 2025.
El trade balance was deficit for Argentina by US$ 559 million In July, and in the first seven months of the year the accumulated deficit reached US$ 3529 million, in contrast to the same period in 2024, when a surplus of US$235 million had been recorded.
Argentine sectors and position
The fall in exports was concentrated in the sectors of Vehicles for the transport of goods and special uses, passenger motor vehicles and dairy products, such as milk and cream. Meanwhile, the increase in imports was explained by an increase in the purchase of Passenger vehicles, vehicles for the transport of goods and special uses, piston engines and parts and accessories of motor vehicles.
Regarding Argentina's position in Brazilian trade, the country was ranked quarter Among suppliers to Brazil, behind China, Hong Kong and Macao, the United States and Germany, while as a buyer from Brazil it occupied the third place, behind China and the United States.
Brazil maintains global surplus
At a global level, Brazil's exports grew 4,8% year-on-year, going from US$ 30.841 million to US$ 32.310 million, while imports increased 8,2% to US$25.211 billion, allowing Brazil to maintain a trade surplus of US$7099 billion and a positive balance for the fifth consecutive month.
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