Lula says China will expand $ 27 billion in Brazil Method

President Louis Inacio Lula Da Silva has announced that China will invest more R R $ 27 billion in Brazil. As they focus on the fields of infrastructure and technology, investments also cover the area of education, as there is a wide range of experts, and even to ensure that the supply chain is not demanded.
Lula was on an official tour of Beijing, where he participated in the Brazil-China Business Forum, Chinese and Brazilian investors.
About commercial flow between the two countries US $ 160 billionReported Brazilian Agency for Promotion (Apexbrasil) of Exports and Investment.
According to Planeto Palace, recent meetings have helped China’s investment in Brazil. New deals provide US $ 1 billion investment in renewable energy production for aviation (SAF) from Sugarcane (SAF) and create a research center (R&D) in the renewable force area (R&D).
President’s speech
Lula pointed out that during the dawn (12) dawn (12), during the dawn of the forum, during the forum’s closing lecture, Lula pointed out that it was not a “normal relationship”, but “the relationship of the two countries that have been committed to solve their lives.”
“In 40 years, China has taken over 800 million people from poverty. Brazil, in just 10 years, has taken 54 million hungry in my country,” Lula said.
For the president of Brazilian, such achievements have been the consequence of the inclusion of a significant part of the population in the economy of these countries.
In the current geographical political context, Brazil and China “strategic partners and inevitable actors” and “resuscitation of defensive trends”, Lula, referring to the recent trade policy that the United States recently followed.
“We are betting on reducing commercial obstacles and wanting more integration,” he said. According to Lula, there is also a challenge to expand the exchange of tourists to the two countries, and therefore, new aerial connections between the two countries have been forced.
Fruit
The Brazilian president recalled that the Senares were established among the two countries’ development projects at a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in November last year. “Today, we will get the first fruits of this work,” Lula said, he explained a series of projects that have developed since then.
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Health agreements were also cited in the president’s lecture and social networks. There are eight agreements for technical transfer in medicines, active CE shadow inputs, vaccines and medical equipment.
The cooperation of Senoy Simatek and Windy, the head of the Brazilian government, also highlighted the cooperation, resulting in a research and development center in solar, wind and supply systems.
“Chinese complex mineral treatment experience contributes to assessing production in our territory, including technical transfer in electrical battery assembly wheels. We have abundant reserves in rare lands, lithium, cobalt, copper, graffiti, uranium and thorium.”
Infrastructure
The President recalled that the East-West Rail Corridor connects Brazil to each other about the infrastructure area.
“This is one of the most transformers for Brazilian logistics and one of the most transformers for the guarantee of food security in the world,” he said. “Connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, through five integration means, facilitates commercial conversion and further developing the South American continent. Biosionic routes will reduce the distance between Brazil and China by about 10,000 km.”
Education and vocational training
Lula has argued that the technical progress intended through partnerships between China and Brazil will create demand for specialists, which requires investment in education.
“It is important to remember that if we do not invest in the technological world, in the digital world, in education, we cannot be competitive in the technical world; if we do not invest in engineering and mathematics. Exporting to Brazil (only) soy. This is export intelligence and knowledge.”
The President, however, insisted that it was not miracle. “As the Chinese have done, we have to invest in education. Ask the Chinese how many millions of engineers have been set up in recent years. So this technology revolution (com) is demonstrated in front of the world.”
The technology of goods
For complaints that only goods such as agricultural products and iron ore (basic goods) are exported, Lula reiterated that such exports are positive for Brazil, but this type of limit is due to lack of investment in education.
“We need to thank Brazil for exporting the Agribusiness, because we need to know how technology is in the soy grain today and how much technology is in a kilo of meat or chicken, pork or corn bag,” he argued.
“We need to export the aggrieves and use this money to invest in education so that we can compete with China in the production of electric car, batteries and artificial intelligence. No one is free to Brazilian.”