Landlocked Country South Of Brazil
Brazil’s largest trade partner is the United States of America. About 18% of Brazilian exports are delivered to the U.S. while America products account for some 16% of the largest South American country’s imports.
Those statistics compare favourably with second-place Argentina and third-place China, which consume 8.5% and 6.1% of Brazil’s exports and generate 8.8% and 8.7% of Brazilian imports, respectively.
CIA World Factbook estimates that Brazil's exports represent an estimated US$161 billion worth of goods and services worldwide in 2007. Brazilian imports totalled roughly $191 billion, resulting in a healthy $40-billion overall trade surplus last year.

