After a dip in 2015 due to recession, imports rebounded to $292.2B in 2022, fueled by recovery and demand for energy and machinery. The decrease to $252.7B in 2023 reflects adjustments to global and domestic challenges. Brazil's import trends highlight its economic cycles and reliance on industrial and technological imports to support growth.
For a broader context, visit other statistics on Brazil’s agriculture share in GDP, Brazil’s GDP balance estimate, Brazil’s urbanization rate.