Brazil PPI Falls for Eighth Straight Month

2025-11-07 13:15 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

Brazil’s producer prices fell 0.25% month-on-month in September 2025, following a 0.21% drop in August, marking the eighth consecutive decline in the PPI.

Prices decreased in 12 of 24 industrial activities, led by wood (-3.08%), apparel (-2.29%), and other chemical products (-1.75%).

Food prices fell 0.4%, extending their losing streak to five months.

Paper and pulp dropped 0.85%, while machinery and equipment were down 1.17%.

In contrast, printing rose 3.59%, mining gained 0.53%, petroleum refining and biofuels increased 0.21%, pharmaceuticals advanced 1.49%, metallurgy edged up 0.14%, and motor vehicles rose 0.50%.

By major economic category, capital goods declined 0.45%, intermediate goods 0.60%, while consumer goods increased 0.29%.

Year-on-year, producer prices fell 0.4%.



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