President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva concluded his latest round of international diplomacy on Tuesday after a series of high-level meetings in Beijing.
His trip to China followed a visit to Russia, underscoring Brazil’s efforts to deepen ties with key global players amid an increasingly fragmented world order.
The Brazilian government announced that Lula’s visit yielded approximately R$ 27 billion (USD $4.8 billion) in planned Chinese investments into Brazil’s automotive, energy, and food sectors.
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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva concluded his latest round of international diplomacy on Tuesday after a series of high-level meetings in Beijing.
His trip to China followed a visit to Russia, underscoring Brazil’s efforts to deepen ties with key global players amid an increasingly fragmented world order.
The Brazilian government announced that Lula’s visit yielded approximately R$ 27 billion (USD $4.8 billion) in planned Chinese investments into Brazil’s automotive, energy, and food sectors.