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Services sector in Brazil shrinks by 0.6% in September, after 5 months of growth -IBGE

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The services sector in Brazil shrank 0.6% from August to September this year, informed the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) on Friday (12).

The drop interrupts a sequence of growth rates in the previous five months. In the period, the sector accumulated a high of 6.2%.

With the September result, the sector was 3.7% above the pre-pandemic level, recorded in February last year, but is 8% below the record reached in November 2014. The data are from the Monthly Services Survey (PMS).

Services sector in Brazil shrinks in September. (Photo internet reproduction)
The services sector in Brazil shrinks in September. (Photo internet reproduction)

Four of the five activities investigated by the survey followed the decline, especially transportation (-1.9%), which had the sharpest negative rate since April 2020.

According to the survey manager, Rodrigo Lobo, the decline in the transport sector was influenced by falls in air passenger transport – due to the 28.19% increase in the price of airline tickets – in road freight transport and rail freight.

The other activities that fell in the period were other services (-4.7%), information and communication (-0.9%), and professional, administrative, and complimentary services (-1.1%).

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