Brazil’s Trade Surplus Widens to $9.76B in June, Topping Previous Level

Brazil’s trade balance strengthened in June 2026, with the surplus rising to $9.76 billion, up from the previously recorded $7.82 billion for the same month.

The updated figures, released on 3 July 2026, indicate a notable expansion in Brazil’s external surplus over the June period. While detailed drivers such as export volumes, commodity performance, or import dynamics were not disclosed, the higher surplus suggests an improvement in Brazil’s net trade position compared with the earlier reported June reading.

The stronger trade balance may provide additional support to Brazil’s current account and could be a positive signal for investors watching the country’s external fundamentals and currency resilience.