Brazil's producer prices fell 0.77% month-over-month in June 2026, following a 0.30% decline in May and marking the sharpest monthly drop in a year. The decrease was driven mainly by the extractive industries, where producer prices plunged 11.85% as crude oil, iron ore, and natural gas prices declined after geopolitical tensions in the Middle East eased and shipping through the Strait of Hormuz normalized. Other major negative contributors included chemicals (-2.74%) and oil refining and biofuels (-2.30%). Among major economic categories, intermediate goods fell 1.70% and were the main drag on the index, while capital goods rose 1.02% and consumer goods increased 0.25%. Producer prices rose 3.99% in the first half of 2026 and were up 2.51% from a year earlier. source: Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE)

Producer Price Inflation MoM in Brazil decreased to -0.77 percent in June from -0.30 percent in May of 2026. Producer Price Inflation MoM in Brazil averaged 0.54 percent from 2014 until 2026, reaching an all time high of 5.16 percent in February of 2021 and a record low of -3.04 percent in August of 2022. This page includes a chart with historical data for Brazil Producer Price Inflation Mom. Brazil Producer Price Inflation MoM - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on August of 2026.

Producer Price Inflation MoM in Brazil decreased to -0.77 percent in June from -0.30 percent in May of 2026. Producer Price Inflation MoM in Brazil is expected to be 0.50 percent by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Brazil Producer Price Inflation MoM is projected to trend around 0.30 percent in 2027 and 0.20 percent in 2028, according to our econometric models.



Calendar GMT Reference Actual Previous Consensus TEForecast
2026-06-30 12:00 PM
PPI MoM
May -0.3% 2.62% 1.8%
2026-07-31 12:00 PM
PPI MoM
Jun -0.77% -0.3% 0.5%
2026-08-28 12:00 PM
PPI MoM
Jul -0.77%


Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Consumer Price Index CPI 7657.73 7652.37 points Jul 2026
Core Inflation Rate 4.52 4.37 percent May 2026
CPI Housing Utilities 13043.31 12915.45 points Jul 2026
CPI Transportation 7189.73 7186.14 points Jul 2026
Export Prices 171.42 174.58 points Jul 2026
Food Inflation 3.40 3.82 percent Jul 2026
GDP Deflator 5.80 4.10 percent Dec 2025
IGP-M Inflation MoM -1.16 -0.50 percent Jul 2026
Import Prices 136.55 136.30 points Jul 2026
Inflation Rate YoY 4.44 4.64 percent Jul 2026
Inflation Rate MoM 0.07 0.16 percent Jul 2026
IPC-Fipe Inflation MoM -0.03 0.18 percent Jul 2026
IPCA mid-month CPI MoM 0.06 0.41 percent Jul 2026
IPCA mid-month CPI YoY 4.52 4.80 percent Jul 2026
PPI MoM -0.77 -0.30 percent Jun 2026
Producer Prices 171.57 172.90 points Jun 2026
PPI YoY 2.51 2.00 percent Jun 2026


Brazil Producer Price Inflation MoM
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
-0.77 -0.30 5.16 -3.04 2014 - 2026 percent Monthly
2018M12=100

News Stream
Brazil Producer Prices Fall the Most in a Year
Brazil's producer prices fell 0.77% month-over-month in June 2026, following a 0.30% decline in May and marking the sharpest monthly drop in a year. The decrease was driven mainly by the extractive industries, where producer prices plunged 11.85% as crude oil, iron ore, and natural gas prices declined after geopolitical tensions in the Middle East eased and shipping through the Strait of Hormuz increased. Other major negative contributors included chemicals (-2.74%) and oil refining and biofuels (-2.30%). Among major economic categories, intermediate goods fell 1.7% and were the main drag on the index, while capital goods rose 1.02% and consumer goods increased 0.25%. Producer prices rose 3.99% in the first half of 2026 and were up 2.51% from a year earlier.
2026-07-31
Brazil Producer Prices Fall in May
Brazil’s producer prices fell 0.3% month-over-month in May 2026, reversing from a 2.62% increase in April and marking the sharpest monthly decline since November 2025. Seven of the 24 industrial sectors surveyed recorded price drops. The steepest decline came from extractive industries, which fell 5.9%, while rubber and plastics rose 4.8%, wood products advanced 3.1%, and chemicals increased 2.1%. Food products exerted the largest downward pressure on the headline index, declining 2.1%, as lower prices for sugar, UHT milk, and roasted coffee reflected seasonal harvest effects and the appreciation of the Brazilian real. Prices in oil refining and biofuels fell 1.3%, pressured by declines in diesel and ethanol, with the advance of the sugarcane harvest contributing to lower alcohol prices. Chemical prices rose on higher international petrochemical costs linked to tensions in the Middle East, while rubber and plastics continued to reflect pass-through from higher feedstock costs.
2026-06-30
Brazil Producer Inflation Hits 2-Year High
Brazil's producer prices rose 2.63% in April 2026 from the previous month, accelerating from a 2.28% increase in March and marking the sharpest monthly rise since March 2022. Prices increased in 21 of the 24 industrial activities surveyed. Chemical products posted the largest increase, surging 9.91% amid disruptions to petrochemical supply chains and higher naphtha prices linked to Middle East tensions. Rubber and plastic products rose 7.31%, reflecting higher costs for petrochemical inputs, while prices in oil refining and biofuels climbed 6.44% on higher diesel and ethanol prices amid concerns over the Strait of Hormuz. Extractive industries also remained a major inflationary driver, with prices increasing 4.92%. On an annual basis, producer inflation accelerated to 1.07%, reversing the 1.63% decline recorded in March.
2026-05-28