Exports In 2021, Brazil exported $27.1M in Precipitated Copper, making it the 11th largest exporter of Precipitated Copper in the world. At the same year, Precipitated Copper was the 414th most exported product in Brazil. The main destination of Precipitated Copper exports from Brazil are: South Korea ($20.6M), Cambodia ($6.48M), Angola ($170), and China ($94).
The fastest growing export markets for Precipitated Copper of Brazil between 2020 and 2021 were South Korea ($19.1M) and Angola ($170).
Imports In 2021, Brazil imported $11.4k in Precipitated Copper, becoming the 54th largest importer of Precipitated Copper in the world. At the same year, Precipitated Copper was the 1176th most imported product in Brazil. Brazil imports Precipitated Copper primarily from: Norway ($7.57k) and United States ($3.79k).
The fastest growing import markets in Precipitated Copper for Brazil between 2020 and 2021 were Norway ($7.45k) and United States ($3.49k).
Tariffs In 2017, the average tariff for Brazil in Precipitated Copper was 5.73%. The countries with the highest import tariffs for Precipitated Copper were Angola (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatment, 6%), Burundi (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatment, 6%), Benin (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatment, 6%), Burkina Faso (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatment, 6%), and Botswana (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatment, 6%).