Brazil's exports to Arab region records USD 6.1 billion Surplus in 2020
USD 11.47 billion in revenue generated during same year
January 30, 2021 – Brazil’s exports to the Arab countries continue to surge, driving the trade surplus to USD 6.11 billion in 2020, according to the latest figures released by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC). The South American country’s exports to the bloc of Arab countries generated USD 11.47 billion in revenue during the same year.
Up 16.2 per cent from 2019, the USD 6.11 billion accounts for 12.2 per cent of the USD 50 billion all-time record trade surplus witnessed by Brazil throughout the year. The ABCC report further showed that Brazilian sugar was the number one exported product to the Arab world last year, edging out poultry in terms of regional market share. The revenue from the commodity amounted to USD 2.87 billion, or 32.5 per cent higher compared to 2019.
Sugar was followed by poultry (USD 1.99 billion), iron ore (USD 1.40 billion), maize (USD 1.12 billion), beef (USD 968.03 million), and soy (USD 323.1 million). The UAE (USD 2 billion), Saudi Arabia (USD 1.89 billion) and Egypt (USD 1.75 billion) were the top three export destinations.
Rubens Hannun, President, Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, said: “Arab countries remain to be one of Brazil’s leading international trade partners, only behind China and the United States. The Arab-Brazil trade relations are only further growing. The region is also the second largest destination of agribusiness exports from Brazil. All these elements point to Arab states’ vital role in Brazil’s production sector.”
“The ABCC also assisted last year several companies from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, the UAE, Kuwait, Morocco and Sudan assigned by their governments to import beef, poultry, fish, sugar, rice, dairy, maize and fruits to address the surging demand for these products,” Hannun added.
The ABCC report comes at a time when Arab countries are strengthening their trade ties with Brazil, which only has a free trade agreement with Egypt, as part of their food security strategies amid the pandemic. The Chamber has supported calls for the creation of direct logistic lanes between the country and the Arab nations to further support stronger export and import activities. It has also backed the resumption of talks on free trade agreements post pandemic, particularly between Mercosur and Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and the GCC.
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