In 1990, the last year for which complete data are available, that trade reached $705 million.
As of 2010, bilateral trade between the two countries reached $210 million dollars.
Bilateral trade between the two reached only $500 million in 2007.
Two-way trade reached $432 million in the first 10 months of this year.
Total trade reached US$228.13 billion, an increase of 12.1% from 2011.
South Africa's trade with the rest of Africa has already reached $4 billion a year.
Annual trade between the two countries has reached the $100 billion mark.
In 1841 to 1842, the trade reached a maximum of 1,700,000 million francs.
Brazil's international trade reached a total value of Rs 79.000:000$000 between 1834 and 1839.
The trade recovered quickly, though, and reached more than 400,000 tonnes again in 1987.