
Economy of Brazil - Wikipedia
As of 2024, the Brazilian economy is the third largest in the Americas in nominal terms, and second largest in purchasing power parity. It is an upper-middle income developing economy.
Brazil - Economy, Agriculture, Trade | Britannica
2 days ago · Brazil is one of the world giants of mining, agriculture, and manufacturing, and it has a strong and rapidly growing service sector.
Brazil Economic Snapshot | OECD
Feb 12, 2026 · This snapshot offers an overview of Brazil's economic situation, GDP and inflation projections, growth prospects, and structural reform priorities.
Brazil economic outlook | Deloitte Insights
Feb 13, 2026 · While diversifying trade dependencies remains a key priority for Brazil, its reliance on China persists. Any underlying trade tensions have not deterred Brazilian imports of US goods, …
Brazil's Economy: GDP vs. GDP Per Capita - Investopedia
6 days ago · Brazil ranked as the tenth-largest economy in the world in 2024. 1. Brazil is considered one of the largest economies in the world. Foreign investment and exports have helped grow...
Key economic indicators of Brazil - Statistics & Facts
Feb 20, 2025 · Discover all statistics and data on Key economic indicators of Brazil now on statista.com!
Brazilian economy grows 3.4% in 2024, highest rise since 2021
Mar 7, 2025 · Brazil ended 2024 with an unemployment rate of 6.6 percent, the lowest ever recorded. In the fourth quarter, the economy expanded by 0.2 percent, reflecting considerable stability.
Brazilian economy - Financial Times
Dec 17, 2025 · Brazil plans panda bond as Lula looks to bolster ties with China Planned issuance also includes debt in Europe and will test investor appetite amid concerns over government policies
Brazilian Economic Indicators | IBGE
For the first time ever, this release consolidates, in a single report, the major short-term economic indicators produced by the IBGE.
Brazil’s economy is being throttled by entrenched interests
Feb 11, 2026 · The outcome of Brazil’s general election in October will hinge on two issues: crime and voters’ purses. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, known as Lula, is betting the economy will win …