Marcos Galvao said that Brazil was ready to ‘move ahead’ on cooperation with Beijing in a range of fields, from education to the environment.
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The Chinese-built Caculo-Cabaca Hydropower Station will be the third largest in Africa on completion and is expected to begin operations in 2026.
Hundreds of tons of rice will be distributed to nursing homes, hospitals, civil society organisations and other social institutions.
Research cooperation between Brazilian and Chinese enterprises can be expected to increase in the coming years as ties between the two countries strengthen.
Brazil is one of the most active cloud markets in Latin America, with cloud adoption in the country increasing nearly 40 percent since 2019.
The African nation’s trade minister says it wants to ‘attract more Chinese investment and take advantage of the opportunities that are offered’.
Gong Tao’s remarks, made to Angolan President João Lourenço, appear to quash suggestions that Beijing is reducing the importance it places on ties with Luanda.
President João Lourenço’s presence at the opening of a new, Chinese-built water treatment facility highlights the value Luanda places on the relationship.
The facility, in northeastern Ceará state, is expected to begin operations in February 2025, with a generation capacity of 343 megawatts.