- China: China has been Brazil's largest trading partner for many years, with a significant trade deficit for Brazil.
- United States: Brazil's second largest trading partner, primarily exporting agricultural and mineral commodities.
- European Union: Brazil's third largest trading partner, with significant exports of agricultural products, automobiles, and processed goods.
- Argentina: Important regional trade partner, exchanging a variety of goods and agricultural commodities.
- Chile: Another significant regional trade partner, with complementary economies.
Other Notable Trading Partners:
- India: Growing trade relations, particularly in areas such as IT services and pharmaceuticals.
- Canada: Important partner for Brazil's resource industries, including exports of oil, gas, and minerals.
- Mexico: Trade partner within the Latin America region, exchanging a diverse range of goods.
- South Korea: Growing trade relationship, primarily focused on commodities, electronics, and automobiles.
- Russia: Partner for agricultural exports and imports of certain industrial goods.
- Japan: Important market for Brazilian soybeans, coffee, and mineral resources.
- Indonesia: Growing trade ties, largely driven by Indonesian demand for Brazilian commodities.