Overview In January 2023, Brazil exported $1.04B and imported $249M from Netherlands, resulting in a positive trade balance of $789M. Between January 2022 and January 2023 the exports of Brazil have increased by $474M (84%) from $564M to $1.04B, while imports increased by $583k (0.23%) from $248M to $249M.
Trade In January 2023, the top exports of Brazil to Netherlands were Iron Ore ($81M), Soybean Meal ($69.8M), Ferroalloys ($59.8M), Sulfate Chemical Woodpulp ($54.5M), and Fruit Juice ($43.6M). In January 2023 the top imports of Brazil from Netherlands were Refined Petroleum ($104M), Nitrogenous Fertilizers ($43.6M), Vaccines, blood, antisera, toxins and cultures ($5.15M), Motor vehicles; parts and accessories (8701... ($4.81M), and Animal Food ($4.19M).
Origins In January 2023 the exports of Brazil were mainly from São Paulo ($187M), Minas Gerais ($129M), Mato Grosso ($85.9M), Rio de Janeiro ($76.1M), and Pará ($55.8M), while imports destinations were mainly São Paulo ($58.1M), Bahia ($43.2M), Rio Grande do Sul ($43.2M), Pará ($20.7M), and Maranhão ($20.2M).
Growth In January 2023, the increase in Brazil's year-by-year exports to Netherlands was explained primarily by an increase in product exports in Iron Ore ($42.7M or 111%), Ferroalloys ($24.9M or 71.2%), and Soybean Meal ($24.7M or 54.8%). In January 2023, the increase in Brazil's year-by-year imports from Netherlands was explained primarily by an increase in product imports in Refined Petroleum ($50.8M or 95.8%), Nitrogenous Fertilizers ($23M or 111%), and Industrial Food Preperation Machinery ($3.51M or 799%).