Can't import a small video and export it AS SMALL

Hey guys,
I'm importing a 16mb MP4 file into premiere, lowering the volume, and trying to export it as the same size.
Every time I select "match source", it shows as a 360p frame size, but still exports a 350mb file.
How do I get a mp4 file of reasonable size?

Set your mbps lower when exporting, it will tell you an estimated file size as you drag the mbps lower.

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