Brazil - Short-term debt (% of exports of goods, services and primary income)
Short-term debt (% of exports of goods, services and primary income) in Brazil was 26.60 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 45 years was 74.50 in 1982, while its lowest value was 11.23 in 2012.
Definition: Short-term external debt is defined as debt that has an original maturity of one year or less. Available data permit no distinction between public and private nonguaranteed short-term debt.
Source: World Bank, International Debt Statistics.
See also:
Year | Value |
---|---|
1975 | 33.26 |
1976 | 35.85 |
1977 | 44.42 |
1978 | 48.85 |
1979 | 48.02 |
1980 | 58.17 |
1981 | 57.02 |
1982 | 74.50 |
1983 | 58.59 |
1984 | 36.48 |
1985 | 32.00 |
1986 | 37.52 |
1987 | 46.55 |
1988 | 28.49 |
1989 | 46.41 |
1990 | 65.28 |
1991 | 73.41 |
1992 | 58.76 |
1993 | 69.76 |
1994 | 62.83 |
1995 | 55.67 |
1996 | 62.09 |
1997 | 53.88 |
1998 | 47.12 |
1999 | 49.57 |
2000 | 45.56 |
2001 | 40.04 |
2002 | 32.00 |
2003 | 28.40 |
2004 | 22.60 |
2005 | 17.47 |
2006 | 12.46 |
2007 | 20.09 |
2008 | 15.26 |
2009 | 21.05 |
2010 | 26.24 |
2011 | 13.37 |
2012 | 11.23 |
2013 | 11.45 |
2014 | 21.41 |
2015 | 23.16 |
2016 | 24.83 |
2017 | 19.01 |
2018 | 23.20 |
2019 | 27.76 |
2020 | 26.60 |
Aggregation method: Weighted average
Periodicity: Annual
Classification
Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators
Sub-Topic: External debt