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Brazil’s shipping sector charts resilient course amid global trade shifts

Brazil’s maritime trade sector is navigating choppy global waters with surprising resilience.

As signs of a potential thaw in US-China trade tensions lift global markets, Brazil is leveraging its strategic export profile and improving port connectivity to secure a firmer position on the international shipping map.

Recent trade figures released by Brazil’s Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services reveal a narrowing surplus:

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