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Perspectives for Sino-Brazilian relations in the new presidential term: Trade Partnership

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This is the second meeting of a cycle of discussions on Sino-Brazilian relations in the new presidential term. The project has the support of the Embassy of China in Brazil, and aims to evaluate how different key actors of Brazilian society see the relationship with China in the new government. The debate will focus on trade relations with China, especially the perspectives for bilateral China-Brazil or China-Mercosur agreements, tarriff and health barriers between countries, possibilities for exports and market diversification and opening of domestic markets.

Time:

8:30 am to 10:30 am

Language:

Portuguese

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This is the second meeting of a cycle of discussions on Sino-Brazilian relations in the new presidential term. The project has the support of the Embassy of China in Brazil, and aims to evaluate how different key actors of Brazilian society see the relationship with China in the new government. The debate will focus on trade relations with China, especially the perspectives for bilateral China-Brazil or China-Mercosur agreements, tarriff and health barriers between countries, possibilities for exports and market diversification and opening of domestic markets.

Opening and Moderation

José Mário Antunes
Senior Fellow

Chief Operating Officer at the Sao Paulo State Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (InvestSP) in Shanghai.

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