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The first secretary of the Legislative Assembly of Acre (Aleac), Deputy Luiz Gonzaga (PSDB), attended a meeting at the Technological Park of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, on Monday (19), to deal with the strengthening of trade relations between Brazil and China, to promote investments in Acre and build strategic partnerships aiming at the state’s economic development.
Gonzaga and Assur gather with Chinese authorities and entrepreneurs to discuss commerce between Acre and China. Photo: Ascom
Gonzaga was accompanied by Acre’s Secretary of Industry, Science and Technology, Assur Mesquita, and Acrean entrepreneurs. At the event, he was delivered to the deputy mayor of the Chinese city of Xiamen, Zhuang Rongliang, a cooperation term of possible partners between Brazil and China.
According to Luiz Gonzaga, the meeting was important to present acrean products to the Asian country and discuss commercial strengthening between the two countries.
“We introduced to Deputy Mayor Xiamen the agricultural and production potential of Acre. We were invited to participate in October in a business table in China. This is important, because Acre is keeping an eye on the future to generate employment and income to the Acre people. Actions like this make Acre prosper and take advantage of the transoceanic and the port of Chancay that come to facilitate our commercial relationship with China,” said the parliamentary.
Gonzaga also pointed out that there was an exchange of experiences with fertilizer companies, coffee farmers and international buyers of the technology.
“The meeting also served to present to Chinese entrepreneurs the best, our logistics potential, coffee and soy and industry production. We exchanged experiences with fertilizer companies, coffee farmers, international buyers and giants of technology. Acre has everything to be a protagonist at this commercial moment in Brazil,” said Gonzaga.
Secretary Assur Mesquita stated that the event was important to discuss the business relationship between Acre and China through a meeting between acrea, Chinese and authorities from both countries.
“In this meeting we can know the reality of China’s technology companies and witness the business between Brazilian and Chinese companies. Chinese entrepreneurs were interested in buying coffee produced in Acre. We also present to the Chinese deputy mayor our proposal for commercial exchange through the Pacific and ZPE route,” said Assur.
Meeting took place last Monday (19), in the Technological Park of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Photo: Reproduction
Names such as Professor Romildo Toledo, director of the UFRJ Technology Park, members of UFRJ Center, the representative of the Southeast Office of Apexbrasil, as well as representatives of large companies such as Xiamen Vangenes Biotech, Hongfa Group, Fujian Antai Technology and Suppon Technology. Business agreements were also announced among giants such as Luckin Coffee, C&D Merchandise Co., Cooxupe, Kion South America, Tractorbel and the National Steel Company (CSN).