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A comprehensive price comparison study by the Catholic University-Campus Salto reveals that Uruguayan products cost 78% more than their Brazilian counterparts as of April 2025.This persistent gap affects 57 consumer items across seven categories measured between the border cities of Artigas (Uruguay) and Quara (Brazil).The price disparity remains nearly unchanged from Januarys 79% difference and shows only slight improvement from November 2024s 83% gap.
This economic reality drives many Uruguayans to cross the border for shopping savings.
Personal care items show dramatic price differences.Toothpaste costs 275% more in Uruguay, while toilet paper is 168% more expensive.
Household products follow a similar pattern, with detergent costing 282% more on the Uruguayan side.Food and beverages, which make up nearly half of the measured consumer basket, are 87% more expensive in Uruguay.
Salt stands out as the most extreme example, costing 360% more than in Brazil.Uruguays Prices Soar 78% Higher Than Brazils, Driving Border Shopping Phenomenon.
(Photo Internet reproduction)The price gap extends beyond daily necessities.
Restaurant meals cost 32% more in Uruguay, while clothing and footwear show a 42% difference.
These disparities create significant economic pressure on Uruguayan consumers.Multiple independent sources confirm this trend.
Numbeos cost of living comparison shows Brazil is 44.2% cheaper than Uruguay overall, with restaurant prices 54.1% lower and grocery costs 43.6% lower.The economic impact extends beyond individual consumers.
Uruguay recorded $1.917 billion in imports during April 2025, with Brazil serving as its largest trading partner at $392 million.
This relationship highlights the economic interdependence despite price disparities.Currency exchange rates play a key role in this phenomenon.
The Brazilian real has depreciated more against the US dollar than the Uruguayan peso, contributing to the price gap.This situation creates a challenging economic reality for border communities.
Uruguayan businesses struggle to compete with Brazilian prices, while consumers face difficult choices between convenience and significant savings by crossing the border for purchases.





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