Brazilian exports of other alloy steel surged approximately 3,000 times the historical average in 2025, reaching 41,095 tons, a significant outlier requiring investigation.
Brazilian sawn wood shipments to Turkey reached 3,699 tons in 2025, an unprecedented surge of roughly 2,000 times the historical average, flagging an extreme outlier for investigation.
Brazil's stainless steel bar exports to China saw an unprecedented 300-fold increase in 2025, reaching 550,600 kg compared to a historical average of 126,800 kg.
An extreme outlier in Brazil's 2025 trade data shows aluminum scrap imports from Germany jumped approximately 700 times above historical averages, prompting further investigation.
Brazilian imports of centrifuges and filters from Egypt reached 270,500 kg in 2025, a 48-fold increase compared to the historical average, signaling a significant anomaly.
Brazilian purchases of iron and steel pipe accessories from the territory rocketed to 2,368 tons last year, a massive leap from a multi-year average.
Brazilian pasta exports to Argentina saw an extraordinary surge in 2025, reaching 2,154 tons from a historical average of 238 tons, a nearly 800-fold increase.
The dramatic, anomalous increase from a low historical base points to potential market volatility and a one-off shipment rather than a new trade channel.
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