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Brazil, China ditch US dollar in favour of own currencies

- – REUTERS.

BRASILIA - China and Brazil have reached a deal to trade in their own currencies, ditching the US dollar as an intermedia­ry, the Brazilian government said, Beijing’s latest salvo against the almighty greenback.

The deal will enable China and Brazil to carry out trade and financial transactio­ns directly, exchanging yuan for reais – or vice versa – rather than first converting their currencies to the US dollar.

The Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil) said the new arrangemen­t is expected to “reduce costs” and “promote even greater bilateral trade and facilitate investment.”

China is Brazil’s largest trading partner, accounting for more than a fifth of all imports, followed by the United States, according to the latest figures. China is also Brazil’s largest export market, accounting for more than a third of all exports.

China overtook the United States as Brazil’s top trading partner in 2009.

Today, Brazil is the largest recipient of Chinese investment in Latin America, driven by spending on high-tension electricit­y transmissi­on lines and oil extraction.

Officials from both countries reached a preliminar­y agreement to ditch the U.S. dollar in January and the deal was announced after a high-level China-Brazil business form in Beijing. Brazilian President Luiz da Silva, sworn in on January, has moved to strengthen ties with Beijing after a period of rocky

relations under his predecesso­r, Jair Bolsonaro, who used anti-China rhetoric on the campaign trail and in office. Brazil’s leftist president was scheduled to visit Beijing last weekend by had to cancel his trip after contractin­g pneumonia.

A delegation composed of ministers, senators, lawmakers, and hundreds of business people - including more than 100 from the agricultur­al sector - had been set to accompany Lula during his first state visit since taking office.

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Xi and Lula da Silva

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