At its eleventh meeting, the China Analysis Group opened the second round of discussions by focusing on the central aspects of Brazil-China relations, Chinese foreign and economic policy and its regional and global implications. In a year marked by a sequence of high-level meetings, participants highlighted the multiple windows of opportunity offered to deepen mutual political confidence and to expand bilateral cooperation in areas of common interest. The publication, available only in Portuguese, presents a summary of the main points discussed at the meeting, according to the three proposed topics.
The speakers at the event were Ambassadors Yang Wanming and Paulo Estivallet and the Director of Studies and Economic Relations and International Policies at IPEA, Ivan Tiago Machado Oliveira. Comments were made by Ambassadors Valdemar Carneiro Leão and Marcos Caramuru. Senior Fellow of CEBRI, Tatiana Rosito coordinated the event.
At its eleventh meeting, the China Analysis Group opened the second round of discussions by focusing on the central aspects of Brazil-China relations, Chinese foreign and economic policy and its regional and global implications. In a year marked by a sequence of high-level meetings, participants highlighted the multiple windows of opportunity offered to deepen mutual political confidence and to expand bilateral cooperation in areas of common interest. The publication, available only in Portuguese, presents a summary of the main points discussed at the meeting, according to the three proposed topics.
The speakers at the event were Ambassadors Yang Wanming and Paulo Estivallet and the Director of Studies and Economic Relations and International Policies at IPEA, Ivan Tiago Machado Oliveira. Comments were made by Ambassadors Valdemar Carneiro Leão and Marcos Caramuru. Senior Fellow of CEBRI, Tatiana Rosito coordinated the event.
Ambassador of Brazil to the People's Republic of China (2016-2018)
Secretary for International Affairs at the Ministry of Finance