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14 deals inked, including on football

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BEIJING: China and Brazil signed 14 cooperativ­e agreements, including on football and nuclear and hydro power, as embattled Brazilian President Michel Temer seeks to revive the country.

They were inked following Temer’s meeting with President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Friday ahead of next week’s BRICS summit.

Temer, who has vigorously sought Chinese investment since taking office last August, said his 19-member delegation “shows the priority that we give” to relations with Beijing which he praised as “prosperous and affectiona­te”.

“Brazil is a premier cooperativ­e partner for China,” Xi said.

“The Brazil-China relationsh­ip has global strategic significan­ce and the two countries should deepen their cooperatio­n and proceed ahead in harmony.”

China, meanwhile, is looking to find overseas markets for its excess industrial production capacity.

Aside from economic matters, Xi has stated he aims to make China a genuine force in internatio­nal football and hopes to see it host the World Cup.

Brazil’s economy is slowly returning to growth after two years of recession, with the government statistics office revealing on Thursday that the country’s jobless rate unexpected­ly fell to 12.8% in the three months through July.

As head of the centre-right PMDB party, Temer has pushed austerity cuts, looser labour laws and a big privatisat­ion programme that he says will revive the sickly economy after more than a decade of leftist rule. He is also embroiled in a heap of corruption scandals, having been accused of everything from coup plotting to taking millions of dollars in bribes.

Zhang Run, the deputy director general of China’s department of Latin American and Caribbean Affairs, told reporters that Brazil’s economy was “back on track”, adding that their relationsh­ip had “withstood the test of changing circumstan­ces”.

Trade between the two countries rose more than 30% in the first seven months of this year, Zhang said, noting that China’s more than US$30bil (RM128bil) in investment­s in Brazil makes it the “number one destinatio­n for Chinese investment in Latin America”.

Zhang added that China recently became Brazil’s top export market for beef, despite a rotten meat scandal this June which threatened the country’s position as the world’s leading beef and poultry exporter. — AFP

 ??  ?? Ties that bind:Xi (left) and Temer watching the honour guards before their meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. — Reuters
Ties that bind:Xi (left) and Temer watching the honour guards before their meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. — Reuters

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