China and Brazil are turning up the dial on their partnership! 🎉 During a phone chat on Thursday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira agreed to ramp up strategic trust and practical cooperation in fields from trade to technology. 🤝🌐
Here’s what they’re focusing on:
- Boosting trade and investment opportunities 📈
- Supporting solidarity within the Global South 🌍
- Working together in BRICS to resist unilateralism
- Pushing for WTO reform and a stronger multilateral trading system
Wang Yi praised Brazil’s leadership as the rotating chair of BRICS and hailed the success of the Rio de Janeiro Summit. "The China-Brazil relationship is at its best in history," he said, applauding Brazil’s efforts to unite developing nations.
Vieira echoed the excitement, noting that international trade faces uncertainties and multilateralism is under pressure. Brazil is eager to step up communication with China and other partners to safeguard global trade rules and drive reform at the World Trade Organization.
As the global scene shifts, both sides are ready to strengthen coordination, defend the rights of developing countries, and push for a more inclusive and fair global governance system. The next chapter in this friendship promises to bring fresh opportunities for businesses, students, and travelers on both sides of the Pacific.
Stay tuned to see how this dynamic duo will shape the future of global cooperation! 🚀
Reference(s):
Wang Yi: China ready to deepen practical cooperation with Brazil
cgtn.com