From 2019 to 2022, there was a 69.8% increase in Brazilian exports to the EU.
More oil, coffee, and grains, such as soybeans and corn, were exported during this period.Meanwhile, the export of technologically sophisticated items like aircraft and turbines decreased or remained relatively constant.This transformation, known as 'reprimarization,' has further influenced the ongoing discussions on the EU's upcoming environmental regulations, set to take effect at the end of 2024.In the first five months of this year, primary products, excluding those from the transformation industry, represented 47.7% of Brazil's exports to the EU ..To read the full NEWS and much more, Subscribe to our Premium Membership Plan.
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