Today, mineral, agricultural and other primary products constitute more than 50 percent of Brazil's total exports. But that was not always the case. Exports of manufactured goods were once generated higher values than primary and semi-manufactured goods combined. But as its agriculture sector grew, Brazil became one of the world's leading exporters of soy, sugar, meat, coffee, tobacco, and Orange Juice. Over the past seven years, the value of commodity exports has quadrupled.
Brazil has the world's sixth largest economy by nominal GDP and the second biggest industrial sector in the Americas (behind only the USA). Accounting for 28.5 percent of GDP, Brazil's diverse industries include automobile, petrochemicals, machinery, electronics, cement and construction, aircraft, textiles, food and beverages, mining and consumer durables. With increased economic stability provided by the Plano Real, Brazilian and multinational businesses have invested heavily in new equipment and technology. The owner of a sophisticated technological sector, Brazil develops projects that range from submarines to aircraft and is involved in space research: It is also a pioneer in many fields, including ethanol production.
machinery, electrical equipment and transportation, chemicals, oil, auto, electronics
Major import partners U.S. 14.9%, China 11.6%, Argentina 7.7%, Germany 6.9% Japan 3.9%, Nigeria 3.9% South Korea 3.1%
i believe we get gold from brazil
Brazil's biggest export is Iron Ore
coffee
soybeans
bauxite and stuff
the biggest export out of japan is vehicles..cars and such..
hills,rainforests (brazil has the amazon forest, the biggest in the world.)
Probably fuel. Corn is the biggest agricultural export.
Brazil's top 5 export are iron ore, crude oil, soybeans, sugar and poultry.
coffie is the biggest export i think
oil
Cars
copper
pharmaceuticals
The largest legal export in Columbia is oil.
Yes South Africa does export to the USA - it is one of the countries biggest export markets