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To: elmatador who wrote (138443)1/22/2018 1:41:54 AM
From: Elroy Jetson  Respond to of 220222
 
Exports make up roughly 1/8th of the economy of both Brazil and the US, with the US economy being ten times larger. They make an interesting comparison.

These are the top 76.4% of all exports for both nations - the lists can change depending on how categories are defined.

76.4% _BRAZIL
32.8% _Agricultural products $68 Billion
14.2%_ Iron Ore
11.2% _Crude Oil and Refined oil
4.2% _Machinery
3.5% _Vehicles and parts
2.7% _Iron and alloys
2.2% _Aircraft
2.1% _Wood Pulp
2.0% _Ships
1.3% _Alumina


76.4% _USA
13.0% _Machinery & Computers
11.5% _Electrical machinery
9.3% _Aircraft
8.5% _Vehicles
8.5% _Agricultural product $188 Billion
6.5% _Oil and Gas
5.6% _Technical and Medical apparatus
4.0% _Plastics
4.0% _Gems and precious metals
3.2% _Pharmaceuticals
2.3% _Organic Chemicals