Key Market Indicators
Brazil's copper imports are projected to dip slightly to $1.5 billion in 2026 from $1.5 billion in 2021. Since 1994, imports have grown 6.7% annually on average. In 2021, Brazil was the 22nd-largest importer, with Indonesia surpassing the country's import figures. Germany, the US and Italy respectively took the second, third and fourth spots in this ranking. Brazil's copper exports are expected to rise 1% to $930 million in 2026 from $877 million in 2021. Since 1994, exports have decreased by 0.7% on average each year. In 2021, Brazil was the 34th-largest exporter, with Myanmar overtaking the country's export figures. Germany, the US and Japan respectively occupied the second, third and fourth places in this ranking.