Top Brazil Imports 2025 Q2: Industrial Dependence
Brazil Import Portfolio Overview in 2025 Q2
- Machinery & mechanical appliances (HS84, 16.4%) and electrical equipment (HS85, 10.5%) dominate import value, reflecting heavy industrial and technological dependence.
- Concentration risk is moderate: top three sectors (machinery, electrical, vehicles) account for 37.3% of total imports, indicating reliance on capital goods and manufacturing inputs.
- This structure aligns with Brazil’s role as an agro-industrial powerhouse: imports fuel farm mechanization, industrial processing, and infrastructure, rather than final consumption.
Table: Brazil Top Import Product in 2025 Q2 (Source: yTrade)
| HS Code | Description | Value | Percent |
|---|---|---|---|
| 84 | Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appli... | 11.76B | 16.42% |
| 85 | Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sou... | 7.50B | 10.47% |
| 87 | Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling-stock, and... | 7.47B | 10.43% |
| 27 | Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distill... | 7.45B | 10.40% |
| 31 | Fertilisers | 4.26B | 5.94% |
| 29 | Organic chemicals | 4.06B | 5.67% |
| 30 | Pharmaceutical products | 3.78B | 5.28% |
| 39 | Plastics and articles thereof | 2.89B | 4.03% |
| 90 | Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checki... | 2.37B | 3.30% |
| 38 | Miscellaneous chemical products | 1.96B | 2.73% |
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Import Key Driver: Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof
- Turbojets & gas turbines (HS8411, 22.4% of sector) drive this category, indicating focus on energy and propulsion systems.
- Product type is intermediate capital goods, essential for power generation, aviation, and heavy machinery upkeep.
- Dominance exists because Brazil’s resource extraction and agribusiness sectors demand high-power, reliable equipment not fully produced domestically.
Table: HS Code 84 Detailed Breakdown
| HS Code | Value | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| 8411 | 2.64B | 22.41% |
| 8483 | 630.22M | 5.36% |
| 8481 | 573.69M | 4.88% |
| 8409 | 527.74M | 4.49% |
| 8471 | 469.35M | 3.99% |
| 8414 | 446.08M | 3.79% |
| 8421 | 412.77M | 3.51% |
| 8415 | 394.03M | 3.35% |
| 8479 | 381.52M | 3.24% |
| 8413 | 362.82M | 3.08% |
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Import Key Driver: Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers, and parts and accessories of such articles
- Integrated circuits (HS8542, 18.0% of sector) are the primary import, covering semiconductors and electronic components.
- Acts as a complement to machinery imports: electronics enable automation, control systems, and tech integration in industrial and consumer applications.
- Strategically critical for upgrading Brazil’s manufacturing base and digital infrastructure, reducing efficiency gaps in key sectors.
Table: HS Code 85 Detailed Breakdown
| HS Code | Value | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| 8542 | 1.35B | 18.00% |
| 8517 | 993.80M | 13.25% |
| 8541 | 496.44M | 6.62% |
| 8524 | 470.75M | 6.28% |
| 8504 | 448.16M | 5.98% |
| 8536 | 395.20M | 5.27% |
| 8544 | 393.20M | 5.24% |
| 8501 | 301.73M | 4.02% |
| 8512 | 213.80M | 2.85% |
| 8507 | 207.77M | 2.77% |
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Import Key Driver: Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling-stock, and parts and accessories thereof
- Passenger vehicles (HS8703, 43.5% of sector) lead, highlighting demand for personal and commercial transport.
- Product type is finished goods, contrasting with prior sectors’ focus on production inputs.
- Role is stable legacy: auto imports persist due to consumer preference for foreign brands and gaps in local electric/hybrid vehicle production.
Table: HS Code 87 Detailed Breakdown
| HS Code | Value | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| 8703 | 3.25B | 43.51% |
| 8708 | 2.36B | 31.56% |
| 8704 | 1.18B | 15.78% |
| 8714 | 321.52M | 4.30% |
| 8701 | 91.61M | 1.23% |
| 8705 | 75.38M | 1.01% |
| 8711 | 57.87M | 0.77% |
| 8702 | 43.12M | 0.58% |
| 8716 | 30.99M | 0.41% |
| 8707 | 25.96M | 0.35% |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Brazil's largest import commodity in 2025 Q2?
The largest import category is Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof (HS 84), valued at $11.76B. This sector is primarily driven by imports of Turbo-jets, turbo-propellers, and other gas turbines (HS 8411), which alone account for $2.64B (22.41%) of the total.
Which specific nuclear reactor and machinery products does Brazil import most in 2025 Q2?
Within the HS 84 sector, the top imports are Turbo-jets, turbo-propellers, and other gas turbines (HS 8411, $2.64B), Bearing housings and plain shaft bearings (HS 8483, $630.22M), and Taps, cocks, valves, and similar appliances (HS 8481, $573.69M), which together account for 32.65% of the sector’s total imports.
Does Brazil import electrical machinery and equipment in 2025 Q2?
Yes. Electrical machinery and equipment (HS 85) is the second-largest import sector, valued at $7.50B. The primary driver is Integrated circuits (HS 8542), which alone contributes $1.35B (18.00%) to the sector.
What are the main industries driving Brazil's economy?
Brazil’s import economy is heavily reliant on machinery and electrical equipment, with the top three sectors being:
- Nuclear reactors and machinery (HS 84, $11.76B, 16.42%)
- Electrical machinery (HS 85, $7.50B, 10.47%)
- Vehicles and parts (HS 87, $7.47B, 10.43%)
How to find Brazil nuclear reactor and machinery buyers?
You can access a list of active overseas buyers and importers for Nuclear reactors and machinery (HS 84) using the yTrade database, which provides detailed shipment records and company contacts.
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