I don't think Brazil economy is as good as it's seen. Specially because of past super volatile nature of it's currency in the 90s and 2000s.
Although it has been more stable, there are possibilities of going back to that. That said, there are many things I ignore about its microeconomy, quality of life and PPI.
I'll like to know more about industrial growth and manufacturing numbers as they are rarely highlighted.
It's just a kind of "smokescreen" to mask the country's real problems.
Any manufacturing report similar to this one on the US?
https://nam.org/state-manufacturing-data/2022-united-states-manufacturing-facts/