On March 14th, CEBRI's China Analysis Group, in partnership with Banco BOCOM BBM, held its fifth meeting that discussed Chinese finance and investments in the infrastructure sector in Brazil. The discussions addressed the bottlenecks and investment potential in the transport sector, particularly in rail and port infrastructure.
Guilherme Quintella (EDLP), Larissa Wachholz (Vallya), Luciene Machado (BNDES), Mauro Viegas Neto (Concremat), Sergio Graneiro (Santander), Song Lei (Chinese Development Bank), Tatiana Rosito (CEBRI) and Anna Jaguaribe (CEBRI/IBRACH) participated in the event. The meeting had videoconference connections in Brasilia, Sao Paulo, New York and Beijing.
March 14, 2018
Rio de Janeiro, BOCOM BBM Bank
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On March 14th, CEBRI's China Analysis Group, in partnership with Banco BOCOM BBM, held its fifth meeting that discussed Chinese finance and investments in the infrastructure sector in Brazil. The discussions addressed the bottlenecks and investment potential in the transport sector, particularly in rail and port infrastructure.
Guilherme Quintella (EDLP), Larissa Wachholz (Vallya), Luciene Machado (BNDES), Mauro Viegas Neto (Concremat), Sergio Graneiro (Santander), Song Lei (Chinese Development Bank), Tatiana Rosito (CEBRI) and Anna Jaguaribe (CEBRI/IBRACH) participated in the event. The meeting had videoconference connections in Brasilia, Sao Paulo, New York and Beijing.
Partner at Vallya
Secretary for International Affairs at the Ministry of Finance