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Acre has been registering a significant increase in exports in 2025, with growth of 12% between January and October, according to data from the Ministry of Development, Industry, Commerce and Services (MDIC). The increase was driven mainly by sales of beef, pork and soybeans, products that guaranteed the state a trade surplus of US$80.2 million in the period.
In October, Acre generated US$8.9 million in foreign sales, an increase of almost 50% / Photo: Reproduction
Imports fell 7.1%, totaling US$3.9 million, reinforcing the positive balance of trade. The numbers indicate that this is the best performance in the last nine years.
Peru leads the ranking of countries that buy the most Acre products, followed by the United Arab Emirates and the Philippines. Together, these three destinations concentrated more than 40% of the state’s exports. In October, Acre generated US$8.9 million in foreign sales, an increase of almost 50% compared to the same month last year.
According to Governor Gladson Camelí, the results reflect the strengthening of the economy and the consolidation of the state in international trade.
“These numbers represent the joint effort of those who produce and believe in Acre’s potential. We are opening markets, attracting investments and ensuring that development reaches all regions”, stated the manager.
