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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL, JUL 6 – China and Brazil signed a bilateral agreement at the BRICS summit to deepen cooperation amid rising US-China trade tensions, with leaders highlighting historic ties and shared goals.

  • On July 5, 2025, Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in Rio de Janeiro during the 17th BRICS Summit, where they jointly observed the formalization of agreements covering areas such as artificial intelligence, finance, and aerospace cooperation.
  • This event followed years of growing China-Brazil collaboration focused on practical business gains and joint innovation, supported by institutions like the China-Brazil Center established in 2010.
  • Agreements cover digital technology, green energy, space cooperation, and trade facilitation, with China exporting electric vehicles and telecom equipment while investing in Brazilian infrastructure and resource sectors.
  • Li stated the two nations are building a China-Brazil community for a more just and sustainable world, while Rocha noted Brazil's high priorities on climate change and adoption of Chinese technologies like AI in healthcare.
  • These developments signal deepening bilateral ties that could boost Brazil's global role in technology and clean energy, while jointly addressing climate and economic challenges amid shifting global trade dynamics.
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Brazil and China expand their cooperation in artificial intelligence, renewable energies and maritime industry, consolidating a key alliance amid global tensions

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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Chinese Premier Li Qiang

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·São Paulo, Brazil
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