
Unshaken: 50 Years of China-Brazil Economic Partnership
A 50-year Brazil-China partnership fuels growth in energy, infrastructure, and sustainable development through win-win cooperation.
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A 50-year Brazil-China partnership fuels growth in energy, infrastructure, and sustainable development through win-win cooperation.
Professor Brancoli points to Brazil’s gains in agriculture, energy, and infrastructure with the Chinese mainland, paving the way for EV advances.
Brazilian President Lula landed in Beijing for a five-day state visit to the Chinese mainland, sparking fresh diplomatic insights.
Trainee Francy Mendes climbs a 100m tower at Belo Monte Hydroelectric Station, symbolizing dynamic energy cooperation between the Chinese mainland and Brazil.
Brazil’s President Lula heads to China for the CELAC–China Summit, boosting ties across the Global South.
China and Brazil commit to safeguarding developing countries’ rights and addressing global challenges through united BRICS cooperation.
Brazil, the world’s largest beef exporter, eyes expansion as the Chinese mainland cuts US imports, opening fresh market opportunities.
Ningbo-Zhoushan Port in Zhejiang gears up for a 48% surge in Brazilian soybean imports as global trade shifts away from U.S. supplies.
Brazil’s Hugo Calderano makes history by winning the ITTF World Cup in Macao through sheer hard work and resilience, inspiring fans across the globe.
Brazil faces a storage crunch as its record grain harvest overwhelms outdated infrastructure.