Meeting is scheduled for May 11-14 and will include Lula’s participation in the China-Celac Forum, as well as an event promoted by Apexbrasil.
The president has a scheduled trip to the in May, where it will meet with the leader . This visit occurs in a context of increased tariffs imposed by the United States, which impact both Brazil and China. The meeting is scheduled for May 11-14 and will include Lula’s participation in the China-Celac Forum, as well as an event promoted by Apexbrasil. Accompanying the president will be the Minister of Agriculture, Carlos Fávaro, and other representatives of the infrastructure sector. During the visit, it is expected to be announced initiatives that promote synergy between programs from both countries. Chinese chancellor Wang Yi emphasized China’s intention to strengthen cooperation with Latin American nations, even in the face of tensions with the US.
Roberto Perosa, who represents the Brazilian agribusiness, had meetings with Chinese authorities and stressed the importance of Brazil as a strategic partner. He believes that the country can become a significant supplier for Asia, especially in products such as soy and corn. Lula’s visit is expected to bring new business opportunities. Wang Huiya, former economic counselor at the China State Council, commented that the tariff war can actually favor Brazil and China, promoting a closer approach between these emerging economies.
Huiyao criticized the Unilateral US approach, which, according to him, can destabilize the American hegemonic position in global trade. In addition to activities in Beijing, Brazilian entrepreneurs also plan to visit the cities of Hangzhou and Nanjing, where they will participate in the Sial Food Fair in Shanghai.
Posted by Sarah Paula
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