Sino-Brazilian Relations
Jorge Arbache and
Gabriel Condi ()
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Gabriel Condi: Tsinghua University
Chapter Chapter 11 in China, Latin America, and the Global Economy, 2023, pp 245-273 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Since 2009, China has maintained its position as Brazil’s largest trading partner. In addition, Chinese investments in Brazil have grown significantly since 2010, bringing with them new perspectives for the economic development of both countries. Since 2009, China has maintained its position as Brazil’s largest trading partner. In addition, Chinese investments in Brazil have grown significantly since 2010, bringing with them new perspectives for the economic development of both countries. In this chapter, we analyze Sino-Brazilian economic relations from an historical perspective, discussing the range and nature of China-financed projects in Brazil as well as the impact of the Chinese economic growth in Brazil. In our research, we have identified strategic sectors with a potential to strengthen bilateral relations, including, but not limited to, value addition and production, green agenda, education, science, technology, and innovation. We also provide future trends regarding their economic relations and conclude with suggestions to make those relations a win–win game for the two countries. The relevance of Sino-Brazilian relations concerns not only those two countries, but is also part of a larger context, relating to the dispute for influence between the United States and China throughout Latin America. The COVID-19 pandemic created a new limitations and opportunities, though the general trends identified in the chapter remain.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-18026-2_11
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