Today, China occupies a leading position in the global geopolitical scenario. In forty years, the country has lifted 750 million people out of poverty. In the 1970s, it was a rural economy. It took a leap from the industrial to the innovation economy, and, currently, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things have a direct impact on the lives of the Chinese population.
Brazil is among a select group of countries that have a trade surplus with China, with yearly revenues of USD 64 billion.
The course Knowing China, organized by CEBRI and the American Chamber of Commerce for Brazil (Amcham-Brasil), deepens the discussions on Brazil-China relations, the unfolding of the trade war with the United States, and the Asian power’s investments in technology, infrastructure and innovation. These aspects are analyzed from different perspectives - political, cultural and economic - by consultants, academics and market professionals.
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Today, China occupies a leading position in the global geopolitical scenario. In forty years, the country has lifted 750 million people out of poverty. In the 1970s, it was a rural economy. It took a leap from the industrial to the innovation economy, and, currently, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things have a direct impact on the lives of the Chinese population.
Brazil is among a select group of countries that have a trade surplus with China, with yearly revenues of USD 64 billion.
The course Knowing China, organized by CEBRI and the American Chamber of Commerce for Brazil (Amcham-Brasil), deepens the discussions on Brazil-China relations, the unfolding of the trade war with the United States, and the Asian power’s investments in technology, infrastructure and innovation. These aspects are analyzed from different perspectives - political, cultural and economic - by consultants, academics and market professionals.
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