RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The value of Brazilian exports grew 31.4% in January. It was led by commodities, whose volume rose 17.4%, against 6.8% of non-commodities, as informed today (18) the Brazilian Institute of Economics of Getulio Vargas Foundation (Ibre/FGV), in releasing the Foreign Trade Indicator (Icomex).
Commodities had a 63% participation in the total value exported by the country, while non-commodities participated with 90% of imports. In . . .
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