Brazil and China have a strong trade relationship, valued at over $100 billion annually. Around 30% of Brazil’s exports and 20% of its imports are linked to China. Notably, China buys a dominant 80% of Brazil’s soybean exports and a substantial 60% of its iron ore. In addition, China’s direct investment in Brazil spans multiple […]
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