Brazil PPI Rises Sharply in March
2026-04-29 12:21
By
Isabela Couto
1 min. read
Brazil's producer prices increased 2.37% in March 2026 compared to February, rebounding from a 0.16% drop and marking the sharpest PPI rise since March 2022.
In this comparison, 18 of the 24 industrial activities saw increases in prices.
The four largest increases in March were extractive industries (18.65%), other chemicals (5.03%), oil refining and biofuels (4.24%), and computer equipment, electronic products, and optics (2.50%).
The rise in oil refining happened amid the spike in energy prices due to the oil shock caused by the closing of the Strait of Hormuz.
Among the major economic categories, the PPI for intermediate goods was 3.75% higher, prices of consumer goods rose 0.95%, and those of capital goods fell 0.18%.
The 12-month cumulative index remains negative at -1.54%.
The cumulative variation for the year stands at 2.53%.