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Brazil first lady Rosangela da Silva complained to China’s leader about potentially harmful effects of TikTok on women and children during an official dinner in Beijing, continuing a crusade against social media companies that has sparked controversy before.
The deal, outlined in a Brazilian government document viewed by Reuters, underscores Brazil's push to strengthen agricultural ties with China as President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva visits the country, and as rising domestic DDG production fuels the search for alternative markets.
Brazil back to the table: how the South American giant is ceasing the post-Oscar momentum with historic Cannes presence.
The scenes of celebration across Brazil in Carnival season when Walter Salles’ I’m Still Here won the Best International Feature Film Oscar in March were akin to the country winning the World Cup. The excitement followed a post-pandemic record-breaking $35.
The gift of an assortment of six national cheeses, presented by President Lula to Emmanuel Macron in 2024, was a 'crowning achievement' for the country's producers who have fought against prejudices for decades.
During Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s visit to Beijing, Chinese companies announced around R$27 billion ($5 billion) in investments in Brazil.
Meituan will invest US$1 billion over five years to start and expand a food delivery service in Brazil, as Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to transform the country’s commodities-reliant economy with help from China.
In the face of rising global protectionism, Brazil is committed to removing trade barriers and providing more convenience for mutually beneficial cooperation with China, visiting Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Monday.