
China, Brazil Pledge Deeper Ties Amid Global Shifts
China and Brazil agree to expand strategic cooperation, support multilateral trade systems, and strengthen BRICS coordination amid global economic challenges.
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China and Brazil agree to expand strategic cooperation, support multilateral trade systems, and strengthen BRICS coordination amid global economic challenges.
In a changing global landscape, threats, sanctions, and one-currency dominance are losing effectiveness as nations like Russia and Türkiye explore new paths to financial independence and cooperation.
With threats and sanctions losing effectiveness, nations are embracing cooperation and self-reliance, challenging one-currency dominance and reshaping the global economic landscape.
President Xi Jinping emphasizes the rise of the Global South and China’s commitment to high-quality BRICS cooperation during the BRICS Plus leaders’ dialogue, highlighting initiatives for global peace and development.
Chinese President Xi Jinping called for enhanced BRICS cooperation and solidarity at the 16th BRICS Summit, emphasizing high-quality development, peace, innovation, and global governance reform.
BRICS nations are witnessing solid results from science and technology cooperation, with initiatives like BRICS Pay, space exploration, and innovation centers boosting mutual growth.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi affirms China’s readiness to work with Russia to strengthen BRICS partnerships and promote unity among Global South nations, signaling deeper collaboration between the two countries.
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng and Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin co-chaired the seventh COSBAN meeting in Beijing, reaffirming their commitment to strengthen bilateral ties and cooperation.
Brazilian scholar Valmor Comim leverages his Chinese education to foster cooperation among BRICS nations, emphasizing the complementary strengths and potential for mutual growth between these countries.