Abstract

Subject Drivers of Brazil's record trade surplus. Significance Brazil’s trade surplus reached an unprecedented 47.7 billion dollars in 2016. Although a significant achievement from the viewpoint of external accounts, this record derived mainly from the continuing recession. Trade flows dropped by one-third from the peak in 2011. This severe trade adjustment reflects the low competitiveness of the Brazilian manufacturing industry and a structural imbalance in terms of export and import baskets that has worsened over time. Impacts Uncertainties regarding both the domestic and international context may imply a slow recovery in trade flows. Policy directions in China and the United States will have a significant effect on Brazilian foreign trade. The weak competitiveness of Brazil’s manufacturing industry remains a key issue for both economic growth and trade dynamics.

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