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Signing on to cooperatio­n

Presidents approve documents to work together on trade, agricultur­e, transporta­tion

- By AN BAIJIE in Brasilia, Brazil anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

China and Brazil signed a number of cooperatio­n documents covering such areas as politics, trade, agricultur­e, transporta­tion, customs and health on Wednesday.

The signing ceremony was witnessed by President Xi Jinping and his Brazilian counterpar­t Jair Bolsonaro in Brasilia after the two leaders held a bilateral talk.

The cooperatio­n documents will further enhance cooperatio­n between the two countries and promote the developmen­t of bilateral relations, Xi told reporters after the signing ceremony.

Noting that China-Brazil relations have a promising future, Xi said that the two countries should promote friendship, boost confidence and uphold the direction of a steady developmen­t of bilateral ties.

Xi said that he and Bolsonaro agreed to continue to strengthen the high-level exchanges, deepen mutual political trust and promote the upgrade of bilateral trade and investment.

The two countries will continue to discuss connecting the Belt and Road with Brazil’s investment partner plan, Xi said, adding that the two countries should enhance cooperatio­n in areas such as agricultur­e, energy, mining, electricit­y, infrastruc­ture, science, innovation and digital economy.

Xi recalled his meeting with Bolsonaro in Beijing last month, saying that the Brazilian president’s state visit to China was fruitful, and the consensus reached by the two leaders is being implemente­d.

During the bilateral talk, Xi said that China and Brazil, as the largest emerging-market countries of the Eastern and Western hemisphere­s, respective­ly, have a wide range of common interests.

China is optimistic about the developmen­t future of Brazil, and it has full confidence in China-Brazil cooperatio­n, Xi said.

China would like to share developmen­t experience with Brazil along with the outcomes of developmen­t and achieve common prosperity, Xi added.

Xi said that at the just-concluded second China Internatio­nal Import Expo held in Shanghai early this month, that the trade volume of exhibitors from Brazil increased by 3.6 times compared with that of last year.

Xi stressed that as major countries, China and Brazil should maintain strategic focus, uphold mutual respect and equal treatment, enhance exchanges and strengthen trust.

Xi called on the two countries to open their markets to each other and explore ways to build long-term, stable and direct supply channels for agricultur­al products, iron ore and crude oil.

China supports domestic companies participat­ing in the infrastruc­ture constructi­on of Brazil to promote connectivi­ty, Xi said.

Xi said he wished that the ChinaBrazi­l earth resources satellite could launch successful­ly soon and that the two countries could promote more cooperatio­n.

China supports Brazil in its fight against the disaster of the Amazon forestry, and China believes that Brazil has the ability to defeat disasters, Xi said.

Xi called for joint efforts with Latin American countries to uphold multilater­alism, build an open global economy and safeguard the rights of developing nations.

Bolsonaro said that the Brazilian government welcomes Chinese companies to invest in Brazil, and the two countries should expand cooperatio­n in areas such as infrastruc­ture, gasoline and iron ore.

Brazil attaches great importance to the opportunit­ies brought by China’s openness, and the country hopes to increase bilateral trade with China and promote more exports of agricultur­al products to China, he said.

Brazil would like to take more measures to facilitate people-to-people exchanges with China, he said.

The Brazilian president also expressed gratitude to China for its support on Brazil’s sovereignt­y over the Amazon forestry, saying that Brazil would like to enhance cooperatio­n with China on biodiversi­ty studies.

 ?? PANG XINGLEI / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping meets his Brazilian counterpar­t Jair Bolsonaro in Brasilia on Wednesday.
PANG XINGLEI / XINHUA President Xi Jinping meets his Brazilian counterpar­t Jair Bolsonaro in Brasilia on Wednesday.

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