In March 2024, Brazil recorded a substantial external accounts deficit of $4.6 billion, the highest for this month since 2021. This information, released by Brazil’s Central Bank on May 2, 2024, outlines a significant shift in the country’s financial interactions with the global market. The trade surplus for goods, which was $5.1 billion, declined sharply […]
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