UPDATE 1-Brazil posts record trade surplus for March on booming oil, soybean exports

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(Adds details, context) BRASILIA, April 3 (Reuters) -


Brazil posted the highest trade surplus ever recorded for March, driven by solid oil sales, according to government data on Monday.


The trade balance was positive at $10.956 billion in the month, exceeding the median forecast of a $9.05 billion surplus, according to a Reuters poll of economists.


It was the highest surplus for the period since the series began in 1989, according to the Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services.


Exports reached $33.060 billion, up 7.5% from March last year, boosted by a 53.8% jump in


crude oil exports and 8.9% growth in soybean exports.


In February, crude oil exports suffered a sharp decline, and the ministry had


anticipated a rebound in March amid high volatility in oil exports.


Total imports in March fell 3.1% from a year earlier to $22.104 billion.


The ministry forecast that the country's trade surplus will reach $84 billion this year, up from $62 billion in 2022.
(Reporting by Marcela Ayres, editing by Deepa Babington)

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