Brazil

The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) reports Brazils economy underwent a complete transformation in growth drivers between 2023 and 2024.GDP expanded by 3.4% in 2024, slightly outpacing 2023s 3.2% growth.
Brazils economic momentum placed it fourth among G20 nations, trailing only India, Indonesia, and China.The total economic output reached R$11.7 trillion ($1.95 trillion) in 2024, with per capita GDP rising to R$55,247.45 ($9,207.91).
This growth story features a remarkable reversal in economic drivers.External demand propelled 2023s expansion, contributing 2 percentage points while domestic demand added just 1.2 points.
The pattern flipped entirely in 2024, when domestic demand fueled 5.2 percentage points of growth while external factors subtracted 1.8 points.We clearly see the negative contribution of the external sector in 2024, with imports growing faster than exports, explained Rebeca Palis, IBGEs National Accounts Coordinator.
Imports surged 14.7% while exports grew modestly at 2.9%.Brazils Growth Profile Shifts Dramatically from External to Domestic Demand.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Household consumption jumped 4.8% and investments soared 7.3% in 2024, reflecting strong domestic demand.
The services sector led sectoral growth at 3.7%, followed by industry at 3.3%.Agriculture, however, contracted 3.2% in 2024 after spectacular 16.3% growth in 2023.
Climate problems damaged key crops, with soybean production falling 4.6% and corn declining 12.5%.The labor market strengthened considerably throughout 2024.
Unemployment reached 6.2%, the lowest level since record-keeping began in 2012.Brazils economic momentum slowed noticeably late in 2024.
GDP grew just 0.2% in Q4, compared to 0.7% in Q3, suggesting moderation ahead.Economists project more subdued growth of 2.5% for 2025.
Challenges loom as Brazil faces high interest rates, inflation pressures, and potential global trade disruptions under a new Trump administration.Nevertheless, Brazils transformation from export-led to domestically-driven growth demonstrates economic resilience amid changing global conditions.





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