Brazil broke a new record for international tourism in February 2025: foreign visitors injected USD 823 million into the Brazilian economy in the second month of the year. This is a 22% increase over the same month in 2024, when spending added up to USD 673 million, according to data released by the Central Bank (Banco Central do Brasil) and compiled by the Ministry of Tourism (Ministério do Turismo).
BIMONTHLY — The accumulated revenue generated by tourists from other countries in the first two months of this year has already reached USD 1.628 billion. This is the highest amount since the Central Bank began its historical series in 1970. Last year, January and February added up to BRL 1.474 billion. These numbers reflect expenses…
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