Brazil’s Industrial Output Growth Cools to 2.7% in April, Easing From March Peak

Brazil’s industrial production growth slowed in April 2026, with output rising 2.7% year-over-year, down from a 4.3% increase in March 2026, according to data updated on 3 June 2026. The figures compare each month’s performance to the same month a year earlier, indicating that while activity remains in positive territory, the pace of expansion is losing some momentum.

The April reading marks a moderation after March’s stronger showing, suggesting that the industrial sector is growing but at a more measured rate. On a year-over-year basis, the latest data may point to a normalization phase following earlier gains, as factories adjust to evolving demand and broader economic conditions.

The deceleration from 4.3% to 2.7% will be closely watched by analysts assessing the sustainability of Brazil’s industrial recovery. While still signaling expansion, the softer growth pace could influence expectations for production, investment, and policy decisions in the months ahead.