Russia and Brazil are expanding bilateral maritime logistics and launching new container lines, Russian Presidential Aide, Chairman of the Maritime Board Nikolay Patrushev said following high-level talks at the Brazilian Ministry of Ports and Airports, a TASS correspondent reported. Trade turnover between our countries is growing, the range of cargo is expanding, new container services are launching, and port administrations are establishing closer contacts," Patrushev said. Bilateral trade turnover between Russia and Brazil exceeded $10 billion in 2025, according to the South American republic's government. Brazil exports commodities such as meat, coffee, and peanuts, while Russia supplies fertilizers and wheat. Russian Ambassador to Brazil Alexey Labetsky previously reported that Russia meets approximately 30% of the Brazilian agricultural market's needs.