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Brazil furniture exports to Argentina climb 584% in 3 years

Argentina's demand for Brazilian furniture has exploded, cementing Brazil's role as a primary regional supplier amid a broader durable goods trade shift.

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Editorial illustration on Brazil's exports of Outros móveis e suas partes with Argentina

Summary

  • •Brazilian furniture exports to Argentina grew 584% from 2023 to 2025.
  • •The total value jumped from US$4 million to over US$27 million in the period.
  • •Growth accelerated dramatically in 2025, with a single-year increase of 296%.
  • •The trend highlights Brazil's logistical and cost advantages as a regional supplier.
  • •Operators should prepare for sustained high-volume trade in this channel.

Brazilian furniture exports to Argentina have skyrocketed, posting a cumulative 584% increase between 2023 and 2025. This sustained, three-year expansion signals a fundamental realignment in a core Mercosur trade channel, moving beyond simple recovery into a phase of aggressive growth. The total value leaped from just under US$4 million to over US$27 million, establishing Argentina as a critical destination for Brazil's manufacturing sector and altering the competitive landscape for operators on both sides of the border.

Year by year

The trend's acceleration is the defining feature of this movement. The baseline was set in 2023, with exports totaling US$3.99 million. The following year, the trade lane showed robust health, expanding by a strong 72.8% to reach US$6.9 million in 2024. This initial growth served as a precursor to the explosive increase in 2025. Last year, shipments nearly quadrupled, jumping by an additional 296% to a record US$27.3 million. This exponential jump confirms that demand is not just growing, but compounding at a rate that challenges existing supply chain capacities.

What's sustaining the move

Several structural factors underpin this durable trend. First, the macroeconomic environment, particularly foreign exchange dynamics, has created a significant tailwind. A favorable exchange rate for Argentinian importers has made Brazilian goods more competitive against both domestic products and imports from outside the region, such as Asia.

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Second, logistical advantages are paramount. As Mercosur partners, Brazil and Argentina share a border and simplified customs procedures, drastically reducing transit times and freight costs compared to overseas suppliers. This proximity allows for more agile inventory management—a crucial advantage in a volatile economic climate. For bulky items like other furniture and its parts, these overland freight efficiencies are a powerful competitive moat.

Finally, Brazil's mature industrial base for furniture manufacturing allows its producers to scale production to meet surging demand. The country's ability to offer a diverse range of products, from mass-market flat-pack items to higher-end design pieces, meets a wide spectrum of Argentinian consumer and business needs.

What this means for you
For exporters
  • Evaluate your production capacity for the next three quarters. The current growth trajectory suggests demand will continue to outpace historical norms.
  • Diversify your client portfolio within Argentina. Look beyond Buenos Aires to secondary cities like Córdoba and Rosario to build a more resilient customer base.
For importers
  • Secure supply contracts for the remainder of 2026 now. Locking in volumes and prices can hedge against further cost increases driven by sustained demand.

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Sources

  • ·MDIC ComexStat — capítulo 9403 (2025)
  • ·Kyrodata — dashboard interativo SH4 9403 (2025)
  • ·BACEN — Cotações PTAX históricas (2025)

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